Gilat Bennett

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Gilat Bennett, July 2021(cropped)

Gilat Bennett (born 1977) is an Israeli public figure, known for being the wife of Naftali Bennett, the 13th Prime Minister of Israel. She is a professional pastry chef and has been involved in various public and social initiatives.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Gilat Bennett was born in Israel in 1977. She grew up in a traditional Jewish family and attended local schools. After completing her high school education, she pursued studies in pastry and culinary arts, eventually becoming a professional pastry chef.

Career[edit | edit source]

Gilat Bennett has had a successful career as a pastry chef. She has worked in various prestigious establishments and has also run her own business. Her expertise in the culinary field has made her a well-known figure in Israel's food industry.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Gilat Bennett is married to Naftali Bennett, a prominent Israeli politician who served as the Prime Minister of Israel from June 2021 to June 2022. The couple has four children and resides in Ra'anana, Israel. Despite her husband's high-profile political career, Gilat has maintained a relatively low public profile, focusing on her family and professional interests.

Public and Social Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Gilat Bennett has been involved in several public and social initiatives, particularly those related to health and nutrition. She has advocated for healthier eating habits and has participated in campaigns to promote nutritional awareness among children and families in Israel.

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