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Gilat Bennett

Gilat Bennett

Who is Gilat Bennett?

Gilat Bennett is the wife of Naftali Bennett, the Prime Minister of Israel, and the chairman of the right-wing party Yamina. Gilat Bennett was once secular but now respects the Jewish Sabbath and religious Jewish kosher food restrictions as a pastry chef and parent consultant.

Gilat Bennett’s Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education

Gilat was born on the 12th of May in the year 1977. Additionally, no information regarding Gilat’s parents is currently accessible. She is extremely guarded when it comes to her personal details.

Gilat has four children with her spouse, four of whom she shares with him. Ra’anana, a city in Israel’s Sharon Plain, is where the family calls home. Gilat graduated from a high school academy in 1995 with the class of 1995.

Net Worth of Gilat Bennett

Gilat Bennett is the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who is also the chairman of the right-wing party Yamina. Gilat’s net worth is currently unknown.

Surprisingly, she is valued the same as her husband, Naftali, who is worth roughly $10 million. She works as a professional pastry chef and counselor, which could boost her own wealth.

Gilat Bennett
Gilat Bennett posing for a picture. Source: Wealthyspy

Facts of Gilat Bennett

Gilat Bennett Biography

Real Name Gilat Bennett
Birth Date May 12, 1977
Age (as of 2021) 44 Years
Birth Place Haifa, Israel
Nationality Israeli
Profession Pastry Chef & Parent Counselor
Religion Christianity
Sun sign Taurus

Physical Statistics

Height in feet inches – 5’ 6” – in Centimeters – 168 cm
Weight in Kilograms – 58 kg  –  in Pounds –  127 lbs
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Brown
Body Type Slim

Family

Father Moshe
Mother Bracha
Sister Unknown
Brother Unknown

Qualification/Education

School Unknown
College Unknown

Relationship Status

Marital Status Married
Who is her Husband? Naftali Bennett
Children Four

Gilat Bennett- Relationship, Married Life, Boyfriend/Girlfriend

Gilat was assigned to the Israeli Defense Forces as an education officer and was invited to give lectures to Israeli Army soldiers, where she met Naftali Bennett.

After her discharge from the army, she continued to work in her field and married Naftali in 1999, when he was still a law student at Hebrew University. They are currently residing in Raanana with their four children.

Body Measurement- Height, Weight, Hair Colour

Gilat’s height is 5′ 6″ and in Centimetres is 168 cm. Gilat’s weight is 58 kg and in Pounds is 127 lbs. Her hair color is black and her Eye Color is brown.

Gilat Bennett- Professional Career

Since June 13, 2021, she has been the wife of Naftali Bennett, Israel’s current Prime Minister and chairman of the right-wing party Yamina. She is also a professional master chef who has worked in a variety of establishments.

Aside from that, she is a parent counselor (Parent Management Training) who teaches parents the fundamentals of parental behavior in order to support their preschool children.

This program assists youngsters in overcoming common issues like anxiety, hyperactivity, and tantrums. She also works for a non-profit that aims to educate people about parent training and its genuine value.

Following their marriage, they founded Cyota, a tech firm that specializes in anti-fraud, online banking fraud, e-commerce fraud, and phishing. With the rise of this company, the couple shifted to New York for more growth and lived in the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

Gilat worked as a pastry chef in a number of well-known restaurants during this time, including Aureole, Amuse, and Bouley Bakery. Later, they chose to live a devout lifestyle, which led them back to their homeland.

Gilat founded the “Gilati” ice cream factory in Kfar Saba, but she sold it after their eldest child was born.

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Quick Facts of Gilat Bennett

  • Bennett stated she would sooner preside over financial ruin than allow her husband to run things, putting his popularity in jeopardy; Likud dismisses opposition’s moral preaching as “moral preaching.”
  • Gilat Bennett has issued a public apology as part of a settlement with Otzma Yehudit, the leader of the Otzma Yehudit party, who sued her for libel over an allegation made in the run-up to the March elections.
  • Gilat further stated that charges that Otzma Yehudit members broke into her home near Ra’anana have been dropped.
  • Bennett often boasts about marrying a great woman from a religious family.