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First Lady of Israel: How Britain’s Jews prepared me for the President's Residence

Michal Herzog writes for the JC on the emotional rollercoaster of the past few months

November 18, 2021 11:46
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The past few months as First Lady of Israel have been an emotional rollercoaster. My husband Isaac Herzog and I have travelled up and down our country, meeting thousands of people from our marvellously diverse society and hearing their stories. Of all these, I want to share with you two stories that especially moved me.

You might think that these encounters could not be more different. But they say something profound about our journey as a people and the diverse Israeli home that we are building together.

In the Arab town of Taibe, I met women whose lives had been torn apart by violence. Each had lost a son, a husband, or a brother in an epidemic of rampant, senseless gun violence in the Arab community. In their eyes, I saw myself: a mother.

In Jerusalem, we welcomed to the President's Residence the comrades of the late Border Police officer Barel Hadaria Shmueli, who was killed in cold blood defending our border with the Gaza Strip. They had lost a friend, a brother. Their lives had also been torn apart by violence. In their eyes, I saw my own sons.