Israeli President Reuven Rivlin welcomed the 42nd annual leadership mission of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations at Beit Hanasi on Thursday. The delegation was led by the organization's Chairman Stephen M. Greenberg and Executive Vice Chairman Malcolm Hoenlein. 

In his remarks President Rivlin said, "Each of you represent organizations and communities which are proud to be Jewish, proud to be American, and proud to stand with Israel," and added, "Your communities are an important bridge between Israel, and the largest Jewish community in the Diaspora." 

 The President stressed the importance of bi-partisan support for Israel in the United States, especially during the election season. He said, "Many of you have different political views, support different candidates, and possibly vote for different political parties. But whichever party or candidate you support, there are important issues on which everyone must agree. Support for Israel in the United States has never been, and must not become, a party political issue. During the elections season, it is my deep hope that the close relationship between Israel and the United States remains beyond debate. American friends of Israel should be able to feel free to express their democratic right and vote as they want, and know that whatever happens the bonds between Israel and the US are strong."

The President also noted the importance of facing the rising threat of anti-Semitism. He said, "We must also stand united in the fight against anti-Semitism. Across the world we are seeing a rise in this old, and new disease, and there is more and more pressure to boycott the world's only Jewish state. We must stand firm against these threats; Israel is your partner in this fight."

After responding to questions from two of the delegates, President Rivlin received a special 4-sided yad as a gift, presented by Malcolm Hoenlein.

The US delegation spent time during the week traveling to Haifa, the Israeli-Syrian border and to southern Israel to get full picture of the security situation. 

Included in the photo essay, from Maryland are delegates, Mark Hetfield, James Schiller, and  William Daroff.