This article belongs to the lore of Ajax.

Noah Feldman

Revision as of 03:19, 10 January 2020 by NB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Region_icon_Ajax}} {{WIP}} {{Infobox Prime Minister | honorific-prefix = ''His Excellency'' President | name = Noah Feldman | honorific-suffix = | imag...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

His Excellency President
Noah Feldman
Yis Noah Feldman pic 2.jpg
Official presidential portrait.
President of Yisrael
Assumed office
January 30th, 2012
Preceded byEitan Herzog
Governor of the Western District
In office
February 6th, 2006 – January 30th, 2012 (resigned mid-term to assume the Office of the Presidency)
Preceded byChaim Halperin
Succeeded byYishai Ben Azzai
Lieutenant Governor of the Western District
In office
January 26th, 2002 – February 6th, 2006
Preceded byOzriel Silvermann
Succeeded byChanina Harpaz
Western District Senator
(Westerly Islands-1)
In office
January 20th, 1994 – January 26th, 2002
Preceded byMoshe Yehuda Weinberger
Succeeded byHezekiah Frum
Western District Assemblyman
(Westerly Islands-4)
In office
February 5, 1990 – January 20th, 1994
Preceded byMoshe Yehuda Weinberger
Succeeded byDina Zburkovsky
Personal details
BornMarch 25th, 1959
Ashkelon, Western District
NationalityYisraeli
Political partyRoyalist Conservative Party
SpouseSarah Miriam (née Weiss)
Residence(s)Yerushalayim, Yisrael
Alma materB.M.S., RYPA - Yerushalayim; M.B.A., King David University School of Business
ProfessionBusinessman, 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 the current 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 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, ousting incumbent Con-Lib Eitan Herzog.

As President, Feldman has espousing an ideology coined as "neoconservatism," increasing tying political and religious conservatism together domestically and asserting Yisrael more assertively 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.

Early life and military career

He grew up for most of his pre-adolescent life in the Dervaylik metropolitan area in northern Yisrael, in the Chareidi-dominant neighborhood of Ben HaChareidas, before his family moved to a similarly-affiliated religious neighbor in Yerushalayim called Har Nof.

Business career

Western District legislature

Western District Assembly

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

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 goverbing 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.