What's Happening?
First Lady Michal Herzog is offering a rare glimpse into the culinary traditions of Israel's presidential residence in a special Independence Day episode of 'Garlic, Pepper and Olive Oil.' The program, airing on Kan 11, features Herzog alongside chef
Haim Cohen, where she reflects on her childhood memories, family travels, and her meeting with President Isaac Herzog during their military service. Herzog reveals that the president's favorite dish to prepare for family meals is grilled meat, influenced by his mother, Ora Herzog. The episode also includes a special guest, Merav Leshem Gonen, the mother of former hostage Romi Gonen, highlighting the bond formed between them since October 7. The show, a pioneer of Israeli cooking shows since 1995, is part of celebrations marking 90 years of public broadcasting.
Why It's Important?
The episode provides a unique insight into the personal and cultural aspects of Israel's presidential residence, showcasing the importance of culinary traditions in preserving family time and cultural heritage. By sharing these intimate details, Michal Herzog helps humanize the public image of the presidency, fostering a sense of connection and relatability with the public. The inclusion of Merav Leshem Gonen as a guest also underscores the significance of personal bonds formed in times of national crisis, reflecting the broader societal impact of such events. This episode not only celebrates culinary traditions but also highlights the role of food in diplomacy and cultural exchange, as seen in the fondness of Switzerland's president for Israeli shakshuka.












