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| office = [[Presidency of Yisrael|President of Yisrael]] | | office = Former [[Presidency of Yisrael|President of Yisrael]] | ||
| term_start = January 30th, 2012 | | term_start = January 30th, 2012 | ||
| term_end = | | term_end = February 3rd, 2020 | ||
| monarch = [[Yaakov II of Yisrael|Yaakov II]] | | monarch = [[Hezekiah III of Yisrael|Hezekiah III]] (2020)<br>[[Yaakov II of Yisrael|Yaakov II]] (2012-2020) | ||
| predecessor = [[Eitan Herzog]] | | predecessor = [[Eitan Herzog]] | ||
| successor =[[Yitzchok Katz]] | |||
|office2 =[[District system (Yisrael)#Districts|Governor of the Western District]] | |office2 =[[District system (Yisrael)#Districts|Governor of the Western District]] | ||
|term_start2 =February 6th, 2006 | |term_start2 =February 6th, 2006 | ||
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'''Noach P. Feldman''' (born March 25th, 1959), more commonly known by his Anglicized name '''Noah Feldman''', is a [[Yisrael]]i politician who is | '''Noach P. Feldman''' (born March 25th, 1959), more commonly known by his Anglicized name '''Noah Feldman''', is a [[Yisrael]]i politician who is a former [[Presidency of Yisrael|President of Yisrael]]. He has served in a number of elected positions in the [[District system (Yisrael)#Districts|Western District]]'s legislature and executive offices. He is a member of the [[Royalist Conservative Party (Yisrael)|Royalist Conservative Party]]. | ||
He served as {{wp|special forces}} officer in the [[Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces]], before pursuing a business career in [[Yisrael#Media|media consulting and public relations]]. Several years after leaving the armed forces, he moved to his childhood hometown and ran for office in the District Legislature, serving two 2-year terms in its lower house, the Assembly, and two 4-year terms as a | He served as a {{wp|special forces}} officer in the [[Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces]], before pursuing a business career in [[Yisrael#Media|media consulting and public relations]]. Several years after leaving the armed forces, he moved to his childhood hometown and ran for office in the District Legislature, serving two 2-year terms in its lower house, the Assembly, and two 4-year terms as a District Senator. He eventually arose to Governor of the Western District, serving a term and a half before winning the [[Yisraeli general election, 2012|2012 presidential election]], succeeding outgoing [[Constitutional Liberal Party|Con-Lib]] [[Eitan Herzog]]. | ||
As | As president, Feldman has espoused an ideology coined as "[[Neoconservatism (Yisrael)|neoconservatism]]," increasing tying political and religious conservatism together domestically and asserting [[Yisrael]] more aggressively abroad, such as in the [[Gran Aligonian crisis (2019-present)|2019-20 protests in Gran Aligonia]]. He is also credited for preventing Christian terrorism from being successfully executed in a given year [[Christian terrorism in Yisrael|since it began]], with 2019 being the first year to go without a terrorist attack since the 1970s. Feldman has also touted his economic policies for the [[2010s economic boom]]. | ||
He was succeeded by a fellow Conservative, [[Yitzchok Katz]], a friend, political ally, and the final {{wp|Foreign Minister}} of his administration. | |||
==Early life and military career== | ==Early life and military career== | ||
Feldman was born on March 25, 1959, to [[Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces|RYDF]] Captain Ephraim C. and Tzivia L. Feldman (neé Goldenberg) in the [[Roth family|Elazar F. Roth Memorial Hospital]] in [[Ashkelon]], [[District system (Yisrael)#Districts|Western District]], [[Yisrael]]. He was one of four children, being the second son. His father had fought for the [[Constitutionalists (political faction)|Constitutionalists]] during the 1950-51 [[Year of Blood]], and his mother was the daughter of [[Jewish_diaspora_(Ajax)#Ostrozavan_Jews|Ostrozavan Jewish emigrés]]. | |||
He was raised in a suburb of [[Tel Eilat]] on the [[Westerly Islands]], attending a ''[[Chiloni-dati divide (Yisrael)#Traditional|Masorti]]''-affiliated {{wp|day school}}. He won a full scholarship and attended the exclusive and wealthy [[Tel Eilat Yeshiva]], a {{wp|Mesivta|yeshiva high school}} where he run into [[Roth family|members of the Roth family his age]] as well as the [[Goldwater family|some of the Goldwater boys]]. | |||
However, in his second year, he transferred to the [[Royal Yisraeli Political Academy system]], where he joined its [[Yerushalayim]] campus as a {{wp|legacy preference|legacy}} owing to the fact his father and grandfather had also attended The Academy. He joined the Academy's [[Royal_Yisraeli_Political_Academy_system#Army_Track|Army Track]], graduating in 1977 near the top of his class as a first lieutenant. | |||
He came of age in the RYPA [[Yarden Accords#Reaction|as Yisraeli society was processing the new normal after the Yarden Accords]]. He told a journalist during his 1990 campaign for Western District Assembly seat 4 that he "was skeptical of the Accords at first. Alot of my fellow cadets were opposed to them and thought Benayoun was a traitor...but over time both sides have lived up to its potential for peace and coexistence. Its scoffers were wrong; Yarden brought hope for a calmer future." | |||
He served four years in the [[Royal Yisraeli Army]] as a {{wp|special forces}} officer, partaking in operations across [[Ajax#Continents|Scipia]], parts of [[Ajax#Continents|Belisaria]], and elsewhere. He retired in 1981. | |||
==Business career== | ==Business career== | ||
With help from the Army, Feldman applied and paid for a year-long {{wp|Master of Business Administraion}} degree in 1982. A year later, after graduating the program, using high-school connections, he joined the [[Roth Group]] as a media and public-relations consultant for its [[Roth Group#List_of_assets_of_Roth_Group|private military contractor division]]. | |||
With the [[Sydalon-Yisrael relations|post-Yarden warming between Yisrael and Sydalon in the mid-to-late 1980s]], Feldman was dispatched by the Roth Group to represent its public image abroad in [[Sydalon]] and [[Latium]], two former foes turned prospective partners. He spoke on an array of television and radio appearances in both countries between 1985 and 1988, as the Yisraeli arms and security business was making a move for the Latinic market. | |||
When he [[Yisraeli general election, 2012|ran for president in 2012]], a number of Sydalene and Latinic business types of a certain age remembered his appearances in the mid-1980s. | |||
==Western District legislature== | ==Western District legislature== | ||
===Western District Assembly=== | ===Western District Assembly=== | ||
By the late 1980s, the [[Constitutional Liberal Party|Constitutional Liberals]] had started making gains against the ruling [[Royalist Conservative Party (Yisrael)|Royalist Conservatives]], especially in suburban areas, across the country, including the Western District. In 1986, the longstanding Conservative incumbent [[Yuri Lopatin]] who held Feldman's hometown Assembly seat was defeated in an unexpected loss to a rising Con-Lib politician named [[Moshe Yehuda Weinberger]]. Weinberger came from a politically active family in the Westerly Islands, but he cut a distinctive liberal profile, opposing the [[Presidency of Yisrael|President]] [[Binyamin Schwartz]] (1976-1984) era of {{wp|tax cut}}s, {{wp|deregulation}}, and {{wp|privatization}}s implemented at the national and District level. | |||
Between 1986 and 1990, Weinberger became a constant critic of the Conservatives' majorities in the Western District Legislature, and sponsored a number of bills to prevent or restore the cuts and changes the Conservatives had been making since the late 1970s. In the 1986 and 1988 District elections, the Con-Libs had gained 18 Assembly seats and 7 Senate seats, narrowing the Conservatives' majorities from 23-7 (Senate - 1985) to 16-14 (1988) and from 51-9 (Assembly - 1985) to 33-27 (1988). | |||
Local Conservative party leaders reached out to Feldman in 1988, but he declined to run. However, after Weinberger voted to unsuccessully restore an ended {{wp|income tax}} abolished in 1979, he changed his mind upon a second attempt to recruit him and agreed to run. | |||
====1990 campaign==== | ====1990 campaign==== | ||
====1992 campaign==== | ====1992 campaign==== | ||
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====Foreign Policy==== | ====Foreign Policy==== | ||
=====Policy===== | =====Policy===== | ||
====== | ======Assertive posture abroad====== | ||
=====Timeline of events===== | =====Timeline of events===== | ||
======2016 attempted royal coup in Latium====== | ======2016 attempted royal coup in Latium====== | ||
{{main|Latin succession crisis of 2016}} | {{main|Latin succession crisis of 2016}} | ||
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==Political views== | ==Political views== | ||
He is considered a secular conservative in the Conservative Party. However, he has pioneered the now dominant ideology [[Right Bloc|on the right]] known as [[Neoconservatism (Yisrael)|Neoconservatism]], successfully fusing the [[Right Bloc|political]] and [[Chiloni-dati divide (Yisrael)# | He is considered a secular conservative in the Conservative Party. However, he has pioneered the now dominant ideology [[Right Bloc|on the right]] known as [[Neoconservatism (Yisrael)|Neoconservatism]], successfully fusing the [[Right Bloc|political]] and [[Chiloni-dati divide (Yisrael)##Non-Zionist_Religious_Right|religious right]] together under the Conservatives to establish a stable governing majority. | ||
==Personal life and family== | ==Personal life and family== | ||
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The Feldmans consider themselves ''[[Chiloni-dati divide (Yisrael)#Traditional|Masortim]]'', and have their personal home outside [[Tel Eilat]], the [[Westerly Islands]] as well as their occupancy of the [[Presidential Palace]] in [[Yerushalayim]] during his terms in office. | The Feldmans consider themselves ''[[Chiloni-dati divide (Yisrael)#Traditional|Masortim]]'', and have their personal home outside [[Tel Eilat]], the [[Westerly Islands]] as well as their occupancy of the [[Presidential Palace]] in [[Yerushalayim]] during his terms in office. | ||
Feldman speaks four languages fluently: his native {{wp|Modern Hebrew}} and {{wp|American English|Anglic}}, as well as [[Standard Latin language|Standard Latin]] and [[Sydalene language|Sydalene]]. He also has a working knowledge of {{wp|Spanish language|Ascalene}}. | |||
He is a sports enthusiast and athlete, and maintains a 90-minute workout regiment every day except {{wp|Sabbath|Shabbos}}. He follows {{wp|European football|Belisarian football}} "religiously." | |||
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His Excellency President Noah Feldman | |
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Former President of Yisrael | |
In office January 30th, 2012 – February 3rd, 2020 | |
Monarch | Hezekiah III (2020) Yaakov II (2012-2020) |
Preceded by | Eitan Herzog |
Succeeded by | Yitzchok Katz |
Governor of the Western District | |
In office February 6th, 2006 – January 30th, 2012 (resigned mid-term to assume the Office of the Presidency) | |
Preceded by | Chaim Halperin |
Succeeded by | Yishai Ben Azzai |
Lieutenant Governor of the Western District | |
In office January 26th, 2002 – February 6th, 2006 | |
Preceded by | Ozriel Silvermann |
Succeeded by | Chanina Harpaz |
Western District Senator (Westerly Islands-1) | |
In office January 20th, 1994 – January 26th, 2002 | |
Preceded by | Moshe Yehuda Weinberger |
Succeeded by | Hezekiah Frum |
Western District Assemblyman (Westerly Islands-4) | |
In office February 5, 1990 – January 20th, 1994 | |
Preceded by | Moshe Yehuda Weinberger |
Succeeded by | Dina Zburkovsky |
Personal details | |
Born | March 25th, 1959 Ashkelon, Western District |
Nationality | Yisraeli |
Political party | Royalist Conservative Party |
Spouse | Sarah Miriam (née Weiss) |
Residence(s) | Yerushalayim, Yisrael |
Alma mater | B.M.S., RYPA - Yerushalayim; M.B.A., King David University School of Business |
Profession | Businessman, Military officer, Politician |
Noach P. Feldman (born March 25th, 1959), more commonly known by his Anglicized name Noah Feldman, is a Yisraeli politician who is a former President of Yisrael. He has served in a number of elected positions in the Western District's legislature and executive offices. He is a member of the Royalist Conservative Party.
He served as a special forces officer in the Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces, before pursuing a business career in media consulting and public relations. Several years after leaving the armed forces, he moved to his childhood hometown and ran for office in the District Legislature, serving two 2-year terms in its lower house, the Assembly, and two 4-year terms as a District Senator. He eventually arose to Governor of the Western District, serving a term and a half before winning the 2012 presidential election, succeeding outgoing Con-Lib Eitan Herzog.
As president, Feldman has espoused an ideology coined as "neoconservatism," increasing tying political and religious conservatism together domestically and asserting Yisrael more aggressively abroad, such as in the 2019-20 protests in Gran Aligonia. He is also credited for preventing Christian terrorism from being successfully executed in a given year since it began, with 2019 being the first year to go without a terrorist attack since the 1970s. Feldman has also touted his economic policies for the 2010s economic boom.
He was succeeded by a fellow Conservative, Yitzchok Katz, a friend, political ally, and the final Foreign Minister of his administration.
Early life and military career
Feldman was born on March 25, 1959, to RYDF Captain Ephraim C. and Tzivia L. Feldman (neé Goldenberg) in the Elazar F. Roth Memorial Hospital in Ashkelon, Western District, Yisrael. He was one of four children, being the second son. His father had fought for the Constitutionalists during the 1950-51 Year of Blood, and his mother was the daughter of Ostrozavan Jewish emigrés.
He was raised in a suburb of Tel Eilat on the Westerly Islands, attending a Masorti-affiliated day school. He won a full scholarship and attended the exclusive and wealthy Tel Eilat Yeshiva, a yeshiva high school where he run into members of the Roth family his age as well as the some of the Goldwater boys.
However, in his second year, he transferred to the Royal Yisraeli Political Academy system, where he joined its Yerushalayim campus as a legacy owing to the fact his father and grandfather had also attended The Academy. He joined the Academy's Army Track, graduating in 1977 near the top of his class as a first lieutenant.
He came of age in the RYPA as Yisraeli society was processing the new normal after the Yarden Accords. He told a journalist during his 1990 campaign for Western District Assembly seat 4 that he "was skeptical of the Accords at first. Alot of my fellow cadets were opposed to them and thought Benayoun was a traitor...but over time both sides have lived up to its potential for peace and coexistence. Its scoffers were wrong; Yarden brought hope for a calmer future."
He served four years in the Royal Yisraeli Army as a special forces officer, partaking in operations across Scipia, parts of Belisaria, and elsewhere. He retired in 1981.
Business career
With help from the Army, Feldman applied and paid for a year-long Master of Business Administraion degree in 1982. A year later, after graduating the program, using high-school connections, he joined the Roth Group as a media and public-relations consultant for its private military contractor division.
With the post-Yarden warming between Yisrael and Sydalon in the mid-to-late 1980s, Feldman was dispatched by the Roth Group to represent its public image abroad in Sydalon and Latium, two former foes turned prospective partners. He spoke on an array of television and radio appearances in both countries between 1985 and 1988, as the Yisraeli arms and security business was making a move for the Latinic market.
When he ran for president in 2012, a number of Sydalene and Latinic business types of a certain age remembered his appearances in the mid-1980s.
Western District legislature
Western District Assembly
By the late 1980s, the Constitutional Liberals had started making gains against the ruling Royalist Conservatives, especially in suburban areas, across the country, including the Western District. In 1986, the longstanding Conservative incumbent Yuri Lopatin who held Feldman's hometown Assembly seat was defeated in an unexpected loss to a rising Con-Lib politician named Moshe Yehuda Weinberger. Weinberger came from a politically active family in the Westerly Islands, but he cut a distinctive liberal profile, opposing the President Binyamin Schwartz (1976-1984) era of tax cuts, deregulation, and privatizations implemented at the national and District level.
Between 1986 and 1990, Weinberger became a constant critic of the Conservatives' majorities in the Western District Legislature, and sponsored a number of bills to prevent or restore the cuts and changes the Conservatives had been making since the late 1970s. In the 1986 and 1988 District elections, the Con-Libs had gained 18 Assembly seats and 7 Senate seats, narrowing the Conservatives' majorities from 23-7 (Senate - 1985) to 16-14 (1988) and from 51-9 (Assembly - 1985) to 33-27 (1988).
Local Conservative party leaders reached out to Feldman in 1988, but he declined to run. However, after Weinberger voted to unsuccessully restore an ended income tax abolished in 1979, he changed his mind upon a second attempt to recruit him and agreed to run.
1990 campaign
1992 campaign
Western District Senate
1994 campaign
1998 campaign
Leutenant Governor of the Western District
2002 campaign
Political positions
Governor of the Western District
2006 campaign
First term
2010 campaign
Second term
President of Yisrael
2012 campaign
Conservative Party primary
General election
2016 campaign
General election
Political positions
Domestic policy
Foreign Policy
Policy
Assertive posture abroad
Timeline of events
2016 attempted royal coup in Latium
2017-2018 Sydalene Revolution
2018 Midnight Affair
2019-2020 protests in Gran Aligonia
Political views
He is considered a secular conservative in the Conservative Party. However, he has pioneered the now dominant ideology on the right known as Neoconservatism, successfully fusing the political and religious right together under the Conservatives to establish a stable governing majority.
Personal life and family
Feldman is married to Sarah Miriam (née Weiss) since 1982. They have 4 children (by order of age): Yaakov (age 37), Avigayil (age 35), Shmuel (age 31), and Yael (age 26).
The Feldmans consider themselves Masortim, and have their personal home outside Tel Eilat, the Westerly Islands as well as their occupancy of the Presidential Palace in Yerushalayim during his terms in office.
Feldman speaks four languages fluently: his native Modern Hebrew and Anglic, as well as Standard Latin and Sydalene. He also has a working knowledge of Ascalene.
He is a sports enthusiast and athlete, and maintains a 90-minute workout regiment every day except Shabbos. He follows Belisarian football "religiously."