The Jerusalem Post

President teaches kids about healthy eating

- • By GREER FAY CASHMAN

President Reuven Rivlin opened his sukkah to the public at large on Thursday, an event that focused on promoting healthy eating.

Visitors were greeted just inside the gate to the President’s Residence by a juggler, who tossed around pieces of plastic fruit while quizzing children about fruits and vegetables and encouragin­g them to be more aware of their nutritiona­l value.

The event also held booths that advertised the benefits of fruit drinks and had touch screens that quizzed the children on health-related issues. The children were also taught how to make organic pizza.

On the patio of the residence, there were exercise bikes known as “shake bikes” because they had a blender attached that blended a smoothie when pedaled. There were also free fruit drinks on nearby counters.

On the lawns, some people lounged on colored bean bags as they listened to music Israeli pop songs. People of all ages danced a spontaneou­s and informal conga around the lawn.

The sukkah itself, however, paled in comparison to previous years, when it had been beautifull­y decorated with creative arrangemen­ts of fruits, vegetables, flowers and paper chains. Instead, this year there was a small basket of citrus fruits and pomegranat­es.

The rest of the decor consisted of large cardboard hamsas mostly in various pastel colors, printed with health related slogans such us “Take care of your teeth,” “It’s possible to be healthy,” “Your health is in your hands,” and “One sandwich suffices for a long period.”

There were also hamsas with long explanatio­ns of the nutritiona­l properties of wheat, olives, dates, grapes, figs and citrus fruits.

 ?? (Mark Neyman/GPO) ?? PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN smiles for a selfie yesterday in the sukkah at his residence.
(Mark Neyman/GPO) PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN smiles for a selfie yesterday in the sukkah at his residence.

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