Naftali Bennett: Who is Israel’s incoming-Prime Minister?
Naftali Bennett is set to be sworn in as the Prime Minister of the 36th government of Israel on Sunday evening.

if(window.location.pathname.indexOf(“656089”) != -1){console.log(“hedva connatix”);document.getElementsByClassName(“divConnatix”)[0].style.display =”none”;}Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky and Israeli Minister of Education and Diaspora Affairs Naftali Bennett speak to Jewish students around the world from Jerusalem, Tuesday, December 20, 2016. (Credit: SASSON TIRAM FOR THE JEWISH AGENCY FOR ISRAEL) Bennett entered the Knesset and surprised again, by creating an alliance with Yair Lapid, who won 19 seats with the party he had established the previous year, Yesh Atid.The pair’s insistence that each of them be admitted into the government forced Netanyahu to take in Bennett who he had initially preferred to keep out of the coalition. Bennett used the time to try and move beyond the image of a national-religious leader and to transcend religious politics to reach secular, centrist voters. After the election in 2015, he initially tried to secure the defense portfolio, which Netanyahu had promised him ahead of the vote but then pushed him to the become education minister, a traditional role for the national-religious party. He used the Education Ministry to cultivate a post-sectarian identity, launching a flagship program to encourage high-school students to major in math and physics, arguing how important it was for Israel and how the education system was the engine for the nation’s tech industry.While Bennett identifies as Modern Orthodox, issues of religious legislation were never his passion. His religious practice is also less strict than that of other observant politicians. Bennett, for example, shakes women’s hands, and his wife Gilat – originally from a secular family – does not cover her hair. Following the massacre in Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue, Bennett attended a memorial ceremony there despite it being non-Orthodox, a move previously unthinkable in Israel’s religious parties.
Minister Bennett addresses Pittsburgh Jewish community leaders at a memorial vigil on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (Credit: ALEXI ROSENFELD) Most significantly, Bennett supported wholeheartedly the plan to open a segment of the Western Wall for egalitarian and non-Orthodox prayers. The plan was later shelved due to ultra-Orthodox pressure, but Bennett’s religious moderation was made plain.



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