Reuven Rivlin
Against all odds: Successful education evolving in Israel's unrecognized Bedouin villages - opinion
Every morning, when students walk through the doors of our school in Abu Talul, they carry with them the aspirations of their families and their communities.
Grapevine, January 2, 2025: Is the Buzaglo Law still valid?
Grapevine February 21, 2025: Welcome back, Idan Amedi
Former chief rabbi Metzger released on bail after alleged indecent act against minor
Rivlin receives credentials from new ambassadors from China, Japan
But both Cai Run of China and Koichi Mizushima of Japan each represent countries that are very important to Israel in terms of trade and investment.
Grapevine April 21, 2021: A new singing star on the horizon
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Rivlin's Independence Day Swan Songs
President Reuven Rivlin welcomed the traditional Independence Day ceremonies for the last time.
Reuven Rivlin given farewells ahead of Independence Day
Rivlin will host members of the foreign diplomatic corps for farewells on Independence Day.
Netanyahu, Gantz voice mixed messages to Austin in Jerusalem
Israel is getting proficient at providing the split-screen moment.
Protesters forcibly removed from outside Rivlin's residence
Clashes broke out between police and the demonstrators after an attempt to hang a banner that read "Liar" on the premise.
My Word: Split screens and Independence Day mood
The country needs a functional government with a workable budget. And it needs to reform the political system.
At the Knesset, Israel's political crisis boiled over - analysis
The political crisis that has been cooking for two and a half years is still far from finished.
Israel is far from a civil war, and Rivlin is no Lincoln - analysis
It is unlikely that Rivlin’s words, or decision, will do anything to – as Lincoln put it – “bind up the nation’s wounds.”
Grapevine April 7, 2021: Torch of memory
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.