An emotional new Jerusalem mayor Moshe Lion formally received the gavel and the key to the city from outgoing mayor Nir Barkat Tuesday in a ceremony at City Hall in the capital’s Safra Square.

Struggling to hold back tears, Lion told the story of his family making aliyah in 1935 from Thessaloniki, Greece and settling in Jerusalem. Although the family later moved to Tel Aviv and Givatayim, Lion said he felt they had come full circle with him becoming mayor.

“Jerusalem unites our people and is the engine that ignites the Jewish spirit,” Lion said. “I have the honor of sitting on the chair of King David, but I also must make sure the streets are clean. My mission is to unite all of the people in a positive atmosphere.”

Lion said that everything he had done in his career in the public and private sector had prepared him for becoming mayor, which he said was the peak of my aspirations and vowed would be his last role in public life.

Although he was elected by a preponderance of ultra-Orthodox (haredi) voters, Lion promised to help all sectors of the city, including Arabs, and said he was obligated to everyone.

Lion has not succeeded yet in building the coalition he needs to run the city. Barkat asked council members to help Lion start out his term well. Read more at JPost