Reuma Weizman

Reuma Weizman (Hebrew: ראומה ויצמן; née Schwartz; born 18 August 1925) is an Israeli public personality and the wife of the seventh President of Israel, Ezer Weizmann, who served in this position from May 13, 1993 to July 13, 2000.

After leaving Mishmar HaEmek, Reuma underwent agricultural training at Kibbutz Nir David and completed a teaching course at the Kibbutzim College in Tel Aviv.

[1] Reuma met Ezer Weizmann in 1949 when he and Mordechai Hod stopped for her for a ride on the way to a memorial service for Modi Alon.

[2] In 1951 Ezer Weizmann was accepted to study in the British Air Force and the couple moved to England, where their eldest son Shaul was born.

[4] Prior to her arrival at the Presidential Residence of Israel, Reuma worked extensively for children with Intellectual disabilities in various social organizations.