President Isaac Herzog participated tonight in the traditional Hakhel reenactment and Simchat Beit Hashoeivah ceremony at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, which takes place every seven years in the presence of the President of Israel. The tradition of Hakhel, rooted in the Book of Deuteronomy, was revived in the twentieth century under Chief Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog, the President's grandfather.

Also attending the ceremony were Chief Rabbi David Lau, Opposition Leader Benjamin Netanyahu MK, Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch, Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides, and an estimated crowd of tens of thousands.

President Isaac Herzog faced the crowd and read from the Hebrew Bible: Psalm 122, which speaks of "Jerusalem built up, a city knit together," and Isaiah 52:7-12, which he read with the traditional cantillation ("Raise a shout together, O ruins of Jerusalem! For the LORD will comfort His people, will redeem Jerusalem").

Before beginning, the President addressed the crowd and said: "As a proud son of the Jewish People and as President of the State of Israel, I am moved to open this important event, founded by my late grandfather Yitzhak Isaac HaLevi Herzog, which all chief rabbis of Israel have had the privilege of observing. My late father Chaim Herzog, Sixth President of the State of Israel, also observed this occasion in 1987. From here I pray that the spirit of this occasion remain before our eyes at all times, as a nation and as a state. May we and the whole House of Israel—together—merit a good and blessed year, and happy holidays."

Before beginning, the President addressed the crowd and said: "As a proud son of the Jewish People and as President of the State of Israel, I am moved to open this important event, founded by my late grandfather Yitzhak Isaac HaLevi Herzog, which all chief rabbis of Israel have had the privilege of observing. My late father Chaim Herzog, Sixth President of the State of Israel, also observed this occasion in 1987.