Jerusalem, Israel - Mar. 18, 2018  - Marking Memorial Day for Israeli Presidents and Prime Ministers, President Reuven Rivlin welcomed the young participants of the “Ben Zvi March From President to President” to the gardens of Beit Hanasi.  

Rosh Chodesh Nissan was chosen as the day to commemorate past leaders, because of the first Mishnah in Rosh Hashanah, which declares that the new year for Jewish kings begins on the first of Nissan.

Participants were 5th and 6th grade students from eleven Jerusalem area schools. Each student had been prepared to teach younger students about former Presidents and Prime Ministers.

In his remarks to the young audience, seated on the Beit Hanasi grounds, President Rivlin mentioned that his father was a friend of Yitzhak Ben Zvi, Israel's second president. Chaim Weizmann was the first President of State of Israel. President Rivlin mentioned the soccer goal posts he had set up in the garden for his grandchildren to enjoy. However, one group of boys discovered them earlier on their own. Tours of the garden preceded the formal program. The midday sun was strong and the program was kept short due to the summer-like temperatures and absence of Mayor Nir Barkat, who did not attend the ceremony as announced. 

All nine former Israeli Presidents are remembered in the gardens, and each has information on a panel behind a sculpted head in their likeness.

The "Ben Zvi March from President to President" is the first such event sponsored by the Yad Ben Zvi Institute, a publishing house and research institute named for the former president and located in the neighborhood of Rechavia. Yad Ben Zvi sponsors multiple tours of Jerusalem and runs a teacher-training center, also the institute promotes research on Eretz Yisrael.