Yitzhak Navon

5th President, Yitzhak Navon passes away

  •   Israel mourns the passing of its 5th President, Yitzhak Navon
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    ​During his Presidency, he strove to act as a bridge between Israel's ethnic groups, religious and secular, Sephardim and Ashkenazim, left and right, Jews and Arabs.
    The public paid its respects to the late President at the President's residence in Jerusalem.
     
    A condolence book will be kept at the Consulate General of Israel in Bengaluru on:
    - Tuesday, November 10, 2015 from 10:00 hrs – 15:00 hrs
    - Wednesday, November 11, 2015 from 10:00 hrs – 15:00 hrs
    Address: 
    Consulate General of the State of Israel 
    Millenia, Tower A, 8th Floor,
    Halasuru, Bengaluru – 560 008,
    Karnataka, India. 
    Tel: +91-80-49406500

    President Reuven Rivlin on the passing of Israel’s Fifth President, Yitzhak Navon (Nov 7):
    "Yitzhak Navon, the State of Israel’s fifth president, created a new style and practice for the presidency. Yitzhak was a noble man, unceremoniously aristocratic, a president who came from the people, and whom the people greatly loved and appreciated.
     
    Yitzhak was a man of spirit and action, who alongside Ben-Gurion dealt with the establishment and founding of the state, and created one of the most significant works of Jewish and Israeli culture, Bustan Sefardi ("Sephardic Garden"), which became a landmark in Israeli culture.
    Yitzhak the Jerusalemite, son of Jerusalemites, strove to preserve the Jewish Ladino traditions, a tradition which created a new Israeli identity, proud of its origins, and not forgetting its roots.
     
    Throughout his life, Yitzhak walked along with the State of Israel. Time after time, he was found at the significant crossroads in the country’s history. Always in a position of significance.
     
    Always as a compass which did not hesitate to speak what was in his heart, nor intervene when he felt it his moral duty - even at the end of his tenure when he threatened to resign were there not to be a full inquiry commissioned following Sabra and Shatila.
    The State of Israel has today lost a beloved son, a president of the people, one who never saw himself above the people, but to whom we all looked up in love and admiration."

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the passing of former President Yitzhak Navon (Nov 7):
     
    "I would like to express deep sorrow over the passing of Israel's fifth president, Yitzhak Navon, and send my condolences to his wife, children and grandchildren.
    As David Ben-Gurion's secretary, Minister of Education and President, Navon was a full partner in shaping the State of Israel as a free, Jewish and democratic state. I was always impressed by the depth of his knowledge, his openness to everyone and his deep love for the people of Israel and its heritage. As president, author and playwright he was active in advancing unity among Israel's various communities, commemorating Sephardic Jewish communities and in promoting awareness of the history of the Jerusalem in which he was born and lived his life.
    Navon will be remembered as one of the finest of the nation and among its greatest builders. May his memory be blessed."