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Israel’s former first lady laid to rest on Mount Herzl

Israel's President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal attend the funeral of his mother Aura Herzog at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

World leaders send condolences to Israeli President Isaac Herzog • Aura Herzog was “an extraordinary individual who dedicated her life to the nation she loved,” says U.S. President Joe Biden.

By JNS

Aura Herzog, Israel’s former first lady and the mother of Israel’s current president, Isaac Herzog, was buried on Wednesday at the Great Leaders of the Nation Plot on Mount Herzl, in Jerusalem. She was laid to rest next to her husband, Chaim Herzog, Israel’s sixth president, who served from 1983 to 1993. He died in 1997.

President Herzog gave the principal eulogy for his mother. Also in attendance were the president’s brother, Michael Herzog, the current Israeli ambassador to the United States; and former Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Israel Meir Lau. Israel Defense Forces’ Chief Cantor Shai Abramson officiated the ceremony and also gave a eulogy.

The president spoke movingly about his mother’s life and how she juggled the requirements of being a private family person with the public national role of a first lady.

He said that she had “three great loves” in her life; for her husband and her family, the State of Israel, and lastly, for being a warm and accommodating host.

At least two generations of her family had lived in Israel, helping to found Motza and Hadera, as well as constructing factories in Neve Tzedek. The Ottomans expelled them to Egypt during World War One, and it was at her Cairo home that she first encountered the British Army major who was later to become her husband.

Herzog explained that it was his mother who gave him the nickname “Boujie,” “as an expression of true motherly love.” He also recounted how she was a pioneer of the “green struggle” and one of the founders of the Council for a Beautiful Israel and its educational center in Yarkon Park.

“You loved beautifying our land and creating pretty spaces,” he said.

Aura Herzog also initiated the annual Bible Quiz for middle and high school students, which takes place in Jerusalem on Israel’s Independence Day.

President Herzog received condolences from leaders across the globe, including U.S. President Joe Biden, Russian President Vladimir Putin, French President Emmanuel Macron, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the United Arab Emirates’ Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

Biden wrote: “Your mother was an extraordinary individual who dedicated her life to the nation she loved.” And in a hand-written addition, said, “Your mother was someone who I admired greatly. To this day, I feel honored that I met her.”

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