Rivlin: "This is a challenging situation. I decided to offer you a respite."
As part of the State of Israel's struggle to cope with the spread of the corona virus, state President Reuben (Ruby) Rivlin has also joined forces to help the Israeli public go through the challenging days it is going through. Earlier on Thursday, President Rivlin invited parents in Israel to watch him on his Facebook page as he read children's stories to both family and parents, if they so desired.
As mentioned, President Rivlin posted a post on the Facebook network urging parents in Israel to help him and receive respite while many of the country's citizens are in their homes in a kind of partial closure. President Rivlin addressed his parents on the Facebook network: "Dear parents, I know this is not an easy time. The kids at home, and although we all love being in the family, this is a challenging situation. So I decided to offer you a little respite. Be with you. Remote, but together."
Later in the post, Rivlin said he intended to go live and urged everyone to connect and watch. "I invite you to join me for story time today at 12:00 pm on my Facebook page. I will read" Gold For Rent "here, Leah Goldberg's wonderful and wonderful book," said the president who signed his remarks with his request to the public "Come read with me. The whole family, or just the kids. (Take your time for coffee quietly, without a mobile). waiting for you".