Knowledge (XXG)

Beit HaNassi

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won the contest for the residence design. Beit HaNassi was inaugurated in 1971 by President Shazar. The design came under harsh criticism from different public figures.
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In October 2017, work was completed on a new, enlarged entrance to Beit Hanassi to enable faster processing of visitors to major events at the residence.
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inaugurated a new custom that all visiting world leaders would plant an olive tree in the Beit HaNassi "peace garden".
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U.S. President Clinton at menorah lighting ceremony at Beit HaNassi, 1998
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in the annual olive harvest in the garden of Beit HaNassi, November 2020
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In 1963, a plan to build a residence for the incoming president,
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for his presidential duties while living in a regular apartment.
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This article about an Israeli building or structure is a
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Hebrew
President of Israel
Talbiya
Jerusalem
Modern Hebrew
mishkan
nasi
Biblical Hebrew
definite article
Chaim Weizmann
Rehovot
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
Rehavia
Zalman Shazar
Talbiya
dunam
Aba Elhanani
Pope Benedict XVI
Shimon Peres
Meeting room in 2008
U.S. President Clinton at menorah lighting ceremony at Beit HaNassi, 1998
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin in the annual olive harvest in the garden of Beit HaNassi, November 2020
Reuven Rivlin





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