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This is a list of Chairmen of the Provisional State Council and Presidents of Israel since the adoption of the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948.

Chairmen of the Provisional State Council (1948–1949)

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As Chairman of the Provisional State Council, Chaim Weizmann served as de facto head of state until his election as President.

Chairman Elected
(Term)
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
(at time of appointment)
style="background:Template:Israeli Labor Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 1 David Ben-Gurion
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(1886–1973)
14 May 1948 16 May 1948 Mapai
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black;" | 2 Chaim Weizmann
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(1874–1952)
16 May 1948 17 February 1949 Independent

Presidents of Israel (1949–present)

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A total of nine people have served as President of Israel, four of whom have served two consecutive terms. Additionally, one person, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, has served three consecutive terms.

President Elected
(Term)
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
(at time of appointment)
style="background-color:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black;" rowspan="2"| 1 Chaim Weizmann
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(1874–1952)
17 February 1949 25 November 1951 Independent 1949 (1st)
25 November 1951 9 November 1952[1] 1951 (2nd)
style="background:Template:Israeli Labor Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="3"| 2 Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
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(1884–1963)
16 December 1952 28 October 1957 Mapai 1952 (3rd)
28 October 1957 30 October 1962 1957 (4th)
30 October 1962 23 April 1963[2] 1962 (5th)
style="background:Template:Israeli Labor Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="2"| 3 Zalman Shazar
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(1889–1974)
21 May 1963 26 March 1968 Mapai 1963 (6th)
26 March 1968 24 May 1973 1968 (7th)
style="background:Template:Israeli Labor Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 4 Ephraim Katzir
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(1916–2009)
24 May 1973 29 May 1978 Alignment 1973 (8th)
style="background:Template:Israeli Labor Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 5 Yitzhak Navon
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(1921–2015)
29 May 1978 5 May 1983 Alignment 1978 (9th)
style="background:Template:Israeli Labor Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="2"| 6 File:Chaim-herzog.jpg Chaim Herzog
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(1918–1997)
5 May 1983 23 February 1988 Alignment 1983 (10th)
23 February 1988 13 May 1993 1988 (11th)
style="background:Template:Israeli Labor Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="2"| 7 Ezer Weizman
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(1924–2005)
13 May 1993 4 March 1998 Labor 1993 (12th)
4 March 1998 13 July 2000[3] 1998 (13th)
style="background:Template:Likud/meta/color; color:white;" | 8 Moshe Katsav
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(1945–)
1 August 2000 1 July 2007[4][5] Likud 2000 (14th)
style="background:Template:Kadima/meta/color; color:white;" | 9 Shimon Peres
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(1923–2016)
15 July 2007 24 July 2014 Kadima 2007 (15th)
style="background:Template:Likud/meta/color; color:white;" | 10 Reuven Rivlin
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(1939–)
24 July 2014 Incumbent Likud 2014 (16th)

Notes

  1. ^ David Ben-Gurion preceded Weizmann as Chairman of Provisional State Council, a position which he held from 14 to 16 or 17 May 1948. Weizmann's position remained as Chairman of Provisional State Council until 17 February 1949, when he was declared President by the first Knesset. Upon Weizmann's death on 9 November 1952, Knesset speaker Yosef Sprinzak took over as acting president until the inauguration of Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.
  2. ^ Upon Ben-Zvi's death on 23 April 1963, Knesset speaker Kadish Luz took over as acting president until the appointment of Zalman Shazar.
  3. ^ After Weizman resigned from the Presidency, Knesset speaker Avraham Burg took over as acting president until the appointment of Moshe Katsav.
  4. ^ After Katsav began a leave of absence due to police investigations on 25 January 2007, Knesset speaker Dalia Itzik took over as acting President. She continued in this role after Katsav's resignation came into effect on 1 July 2007 until Shimon Peres' inauguration on 15 July.
  5. ^ Majalli Wahabi assumed the presidency when Dalia Itzik was travelling to the United States becoming the first Druze and non-Jewish President of Israel.

Main biographical data

No. Name Date of Birth Date of Death Place of Birth Place of Death Place of Burial
1 Chaim Weizmann 27 November 1874 9 November 1952 Motal,
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Rehovot
Israel
Rehovot[1]
Israel
2 Yitzhak Ben-Zvi 24 November 1884 23 April 1963 Poltava,
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Jerusalem
Israel
Har HaMenuchot
Israel
3 Zalman Shazar 24 November 1889 5 October 1974 Mir,
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Jerusalem
Israel
Mount Herzl
Israel
4 Ephraim Katzir 16 May 1916 30 May 2009 Kiev,
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Rehovot
Israel
Rehovot Cemetery
Israel
5 Yitzhak Navon 9 April 1921 7 November 2015 Jerusalem,
Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine
Jerusalem
Israel
Mount Herzl
Israel[2]
6 Chaim Herzog 17 September 1918 17 April 1997 Belfast,
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Tel Aviv
Israel
Mount Herzl
Israel
7 Ezer Weizman 15 June 1924 24 April 2005 Tel Aviv,
Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine
Caesarea
Israel
Or Akiva
Israel
8 Moshe Katsav 5 December 1945 Yazd,
Iran
Iran
9 Shimon Peres 2 August 1923 28 September 2016 Vishnyeva,
Poland
Poland
Ramat Gan
Israel
Mount Herzl
Israel
10 Reuven Rivlin 9 September 1939 Jerusalem,
Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chaim Weizmann - First President of the State of Israel". president.gov.il. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  2. ^ Lis, Jonathan (8 November 2015). "Yitzhak Navon, Israel's Fifth President, Laid to Rest at Jerusalem's Mt. Herzl Cemetery". Haaretz.