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The home page of the president website includes news from the president office, news archive, and links to the president, the president wife, the presidency, president residence, virtual tour and kids corner.
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| The President is the Head of State and is apolitical, representing all sectors of the population. This section includes various sources defining the presidency's roles. |
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| This page includess reports of the President's activities for 2003, including Activities of the President’s Wife, Affairs of State, Diaspora Jewry, Military and Defense Issues, Activity among the Arabs of Israel, Events and more. |
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| This page includes some contact details for pulic inquiries and requests. |
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| This section includes President Moshe Katsav's Curriculum Vitae, milestones in his career, his public activities and publications. |
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| This section presents the President's speeches on the following topics: Remembrance Days, State Remembrance, Society and Economy, Political-Security, Law, Diaspora, Religion, Science and Culture. |
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| The wife of the President is active in areas regarding individuals and the community. This section summarizes her activities in promoting the status of women, issues of children and youth and encouragement of voluntarism.
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| Seven Presidents have served the State of Israel before the current President. This page presents the former presidents and their wives. |
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| State's symbols are defined in the Law of the Flag and Official Symbols and by the Ministerial Committee for Ceremonies and Symbols. This section describes the official symbols: the Flag, the symbol of the Menorah, the Scroll of Independence and the National Anthem “Hatikva”. |
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| This page lists prizes and awards granted by the President: The Foundation for the Encouragement of Scholars and Authors, The Presidential Prize for Literature,Presidential Award for Voluntarism and Outstanding Soldiers.
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