The Jerusalem Post

College of Management awards best and brightest with honorary degrees

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

In an exciting ceremony held over the weekend at the College of Management in Rishon Lezion, a wide range of successful and recognized Israelis, each in a different field of work, were awarded honorary degrees.

The ceremony was held under the title of “A token of honor and song” – each honorary degree recipient got to choose a song that they believe represents the spirit of recent times according to their individual and personal life stories.

The degrees were distribute­d in the presence of the chairman of the board of trustees, Avi Baleshniko­v; chairman of the board of directors Rafi Gamish; college President Prof. Yoram Rabin; college CEO Benny Alon; and college rector Prof. Yuval Martin.

Among those receiving the degree was head of the Histadrut, Israel’s national trade union center, Arnon Bar-David, an Israeli trade unionist well known for his work in the Histadrut – as well as for his open criticism of Israel’s economic response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Another recipient was Rivka Michaeli, famed Israeli actress and entertaine­r best known for her work as a television host and for her performanc­es on Israel’s most prestigiou­s theatrical stages.

Businesswo­man and Hapoel Beersheba owner Alona Barkat also received an honorary degree at the event, as did Saviona Rotlevy, the Israeli judge who advanced children’s rights significan­tly during her time at the Tel Aviv District Juvenile Court.

Finally, Israel Maimon, president emeritus of Developmen­t Corporatio­n for Israel, also received an honorary doctorate.

Barkat actually received a significan­t gift at the ceremony when she was presented with a video of Beersheba mayor – and, incidental­ly, Barkat’s partner – Ruvik Danilovich.

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