LAFAYETTE 148 NEW YORK YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR FALL 2014 TRU\K SHOW Uniting technique and artistry, the Fall collection brings new meaning to the art of luxury. Israeli president-elect Reuven Rivlin speaks to members of the press at the Knesset in Jerusalem. Meet Rubi! Don't miss this unique opportunity to preview the collection. Seven things you should know about Israel's new president. THURSDAY, JUNE 27- THURSDAY, JULY 3 Marissa Newman Lazar Berman Times of Israel Representative Ginny Berk will be available to assist you with your selections on Friday and Saturday. T he Knesset vote is in, and Likud MK Reuven Rivlin has been elected Israel's 10th presi- dent. A fairly beloved figure in Israel and a relative unknown abroad, here's every- thing you need to know about Israel's new citizen No. 1, known affectionately to many as "Rubi." SALLY'S DESIGN BOUTIQUE Inside Orchard Mall (Orchard Lake and Maple) West Bloomfield, MI 48322 248.626.0886 QUALITY KOSHER catering TURNING MOMENTS INTO MEMORIES. 248-352-7758 WWW.QUALITYKOSHER.COM 1921220 FREE DELIVERY FREE MEDICATION CONSULTATION 20% OFF ALL CASH PRESCRIPTIONS! NOW OPEN! Your NEW Neighborhood Pharmacy re Franklin co Discount Pharmacy 20% DISCOUNT ALL NEW PATIENTS Franklin Discount Pharmacy 29113 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 248.355.1910 OTC Medications I Blood Pressure Monitors I Diabetic Supplies I Immunizations I Medical Equipment 1915040 111!•^6,111111 32 June 19 • 2014 1 He does not believe in a two- ...L. state solution: Rivlin, a staunch hawk, has voiced his opposition to the establishment of a Palestinian state on many occasions. However, despite his objections, Rivlin maintained he would not intervene in peacemaking efforts if the government should support the measure. Rivlin has stated repeatedly that he would opt for a binational state, granting Palestinians full citizenship, over plans that would divide the land. His resolutely right-wing reputation has not alienated Israeli-Arab MKs, howev- er, who were said to back the candidate on Tuesday. 2 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is said to despise him: The long-standing rumors of rivalry between the two Likud members reached new heights in recent months when Netanyahu made attempts to abolish the presidency, as well as other efforts to sabotage the campaign — such as begging Nobel-Laureate Elie Wiesel to accept the position — as Rivlin slowly distinguished himself as the front-runner. At the end of the day, however, Netanyahu endorsed Rivlin for president, and Rivlin insisted Tuesday there was "no bad blood" between them. 3 He comes from an illustrious Jerusalemite dynasty: Rivlin's ances- tor Rabbi Hillel Rivlin was a student of the famed 18th century rabbinic schol- ar the Vilna Gaon, and was dispatched to Israel along with other students on the rabbi's instructions to establish a Jewish community. 4 He will be Israel's first vegetarian president: Since the late 1960s, Rivlin has eschewed meat products for reasons of conscience. 5 He's particularly concerned with the sensitivities of Israeli Arabs: During a 2011 Knesset daylong debate over ways to attract Arabs into public service, Rivlin, then Knesset speaker, said he opposed a bill to give preference in government hiring to IDF veterans and national service participants. Rivlin argued that since most Arabs do not serve, this would put them at an unfair disadvantage as they pursued jobs in the public sector. He also criticized the Knesset for failing to meet the 10 percent threshold in minority hirings. In July 2012, Rivlin lambasted a Jewish Home plan to draft Israeli Arabs into the IDF. He called instead for a separate Arab national service infrastructure to be set up to allow young Arab citizens to serve in their own communities. He's known as a pretty funny guy: A cousin of beloved comedian Sefi Rivlin, Rubi is often described as hav- ing a "quirky" sense of humor. It often has a self-deprecating character to it — when he was about to be ousted as Knesset speaker in 2013 (possibly over a joke he made about Netanyahu's wife), Rivlin said, "I got to hear my eulogies while I was still alive" 6 He oversaw one of the most heated debates in Knesset history. On June 6, 2010, Israeli Arab MK Hanin Zoabi was slated to return to the Knesset for the first time since she had been detained while accompanying a blockade-busting flotilla from Turkey to Gaza. Predictably, the Knesset debate on "Israeli reaction to the Gaza flotilla" turned ugly, resulting in the expulsion of 14 MKs as the lawmakers nearly came to blows. Rivlin, who carefully watched most of the proceedings from his chambers while a hand-picked dep- uty struggled to maintain order, called the session the most tense since a 1952 debate over the Holocaust reparation agreement with Germany. 7 ❑