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Conscription of yeshiva students refers to the conscription of
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students in
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. Since 1977, this community had been exempted from military duty or national service. In 2012, service became mandatory, with a penalty of imprisonment for up to five years for draft-dodgers, although that law had never been enforced until 2024, during the
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and Israeli invasion of Lebanon.


History

A petition led to a 1998 high-court ruling that the Minister of Defense Act was not intended to exempt the Haredi community on such a large scale, and new
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legislation was required. A public committee, known as the
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, headed by Justice Zvi Tal was appointed after the 1999
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decision. Its findings led to the 2002 deferment for yeshiva students, regulating the deferral of Haredi yeshiva students, with the rationale that their religious studies constitute national service. The ruling, which provided a timeline of five years, was extended an additional five years in 2007. During the summer of 2012, the court ruled that the law was unjust and must expire. With its expiration, IDF service became mandatory for all members of the Haredi community, with a penalty (imprisonment for up to five years) for those who refuse to enlist. However, the law is not enforced against members of the Haredi community by authority of the Defense Minister. After unsuccessful attempts to draft a new law (such as the Plesner Committee), the Special Committee for the Equal Sharing of the Burden Bill (also known as the Shaked Committee after its chairwoman,
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MK
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) was formed. During its deliberations (ongoing at the time of the protest), the committee proposed a law establishing annual quotas for the drafting of yeshiva students for military or national service, and calling for criminal sanctions against draft evaders if the quotas are not met by mid-2017. The bill would mandate a gradual increase in recruitment levels of yeshiva students. Each year 1,800 promising students would be granted exemptions to continue their studies, and yeshiva students beyond draft age would be allowed to enter the workforce. Smaller protests against conscription of yeshiva students began around 2012 with the meeting of the Plesner committee. The first of such protests was held in Kikar HaShabbat in
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, with thousands in attendance. On February 24, 2014, the leaders of Agudath Israel,
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, and
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, including Rav Aharon Leib Shteinman, Rav Shmuel Auerbach, the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, and Rav Shalom Cohen, gathered for a conference in
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and decided on a demonstration a week after the conference. All Haredi boys and men over age nine were summoned to attend. Rav Shteinman publicly encouraged attendance at the protest. He said that in the IDF, there is Gilui Arayos (sexual immorality), Shfichus Damim (bloodshed), and Avodah Zarah (idolatry), but greater than these 3 cardinal sins is the Chilul Hashem that a country calling itself the Jewish State should put quotas on Torah learning. Leading rabbis from the conservative wing of the national religious community (including
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, Mordechai Sternberg, Micha Halevi, and
Shlomo Aviner Shlomo Chaim Hacohen Aviner (; born 1943/5703 as ''Claude Langenauer'') is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi. He is the rosh yeshiva (dean) of Ateret Yerushalayim (formerly Ateret Cohanim) and the former rabbi of Beit El, an Israeli settlement. He is co ...
) supported the rally, and a group of nationalist Haredi rabbis issued a proclamation calling on the public to participate in the religious, Zionist rally. Other groups, such as the Tzohar and Beit Hillel rabbinical associations, and rabbis from the
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community (including Haim Druckman) opposed the protest. After harsh commentary by a Haredi newspaper about Religious Zionist leader Haim Druckman, Yehoshua Shapira (rabbi of the Ramat Gan yeshiva) and the Association of Community Rabbis (led by Chief Rabbi of Tzfat Shmuel Eliyahu) canceled plans to attend the "million-man march". Roads in the capital around the protest area were blocked in the early afternoon, and Route 1, the main highway between the capital and the coast, was closed to private vehicles from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m.


Protests


Israel

Hundreds of thousands of protesters lined the streets surrounding the area, with Jaffa Road designated for women, despite unfavorable weather. Many leaders of the Haredi community, including the rabbis of Gur,
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and Vizhnitz, Lithuanian rabbis
Aharon Leib Shteinman Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman (), also Shtainman or Steinman (November 3, 1914 – December 12, 2017), was a Haredi rabbi in Bnei Brak, Israel. Following the death of Yosef Shalom Elyashiv in 2012, he was widely regarded as the Gadol HaDor ...
, Chaim Kanievsky and Shmuel Auerbach, Sephardic rabbis Shalom Cohen and Shimon Desserts and other members of the Great Council of Torah and the Council of Torah Sages attended the rally. Members of the orthodox rabbinical community (including Yitzhak Tuvia Weiss, chief Rabbis David Lowe and Isaac Joseph, and Hasidic leaders, rabbis and public figures) were also in attendance. Small groups and religious Zionist rabbis, including Shmuel Eliyahu and Yaakov Shapira, were present. The organizers, who called for a "million-man protest""Hundreds of thousands protest Haredi draft in Jerusalem"
''The Times of Israel'' (March 2, 2014)
by men and boys aged nine and older, estimated attendance at 500,000; police estimated a crowd at 300,000. Some believed that 600,000 were present, which led to a public recitation of the ''Chacham HaRazim'' blessing. All three major Jewish streams (Lithuanian, Hasidic and Sephardic) were represented. The peaceful protest was one of the largest in Israel's history, with loudspeaker noise heard across Jerusalem. It was secured by about 3,500 police and other security personnel. No speeches were made at the rally, but at its end statements received by the Council of Torah Sages were read opposing the conscription of yeshiva and
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students.


America

On June 9, 2013 a rally was held in
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in
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attended by 20,000–30,000 Haredim. Among the speakers was Rabbi Elya Ber Wachtfogel, the
rosh yeshiva Rosh yeshiva or Rosh Hayeshiva (, plural, pl. , '; Anglicized pl. ''rosh yeshivas'') is the title given to the dean of a yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primarily the Talmud and th ...
of Yeshiva Gedolah Zichron Moshe in South Fallsburg, N.Y. On June 11, 2017 a similar rally was held at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Close to 20,000 Haredim attended. The speakers included Rabbi Aaron Schechter, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Chaim Berlin, Rabbi Leibish Leiser of Pshevorsk, known as The Pshevorsker Rebbe, one of the most prominent leaders of the Haredi community of Antwerp, Belgium, and Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro, author of ''The Empty Wagon: Zionism's Journey from Identity Crisis to Identity Theft''. A letter was read from Rabbi Aharon Feldman, the rosh yeshiva of
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in Baltimore, who wasn't able to attend in person. Rabbi Schechter lambasted the attempt to draft Orthodox Jews as an assault on the essential characteristics of religious Jews.


Europe

On June 27, 2013, Haredim protested in front of the EU headquarters in
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, Belgium against Israel attempting to draft Orthodox ''
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'' students. The protest was attended by Rabbi
Ephraim Padwa Rabbi Ephraim Padwa (born 1940), or Moshe Chaim Ephraim Padawa
, head of The
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in London, Rabbi Elyakim Schlesinger, a prominent English ''
rosh yeshiva Rosh yeshiva or Rosh Hayeshiva (, plural, pl. , '; Anglicized pl. ''rosh yeshivas'') is the title given to the dean of a yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primarily the Talmud and th ...
'' and internationally recognized ''
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'' authority, and Rabbi Leibish Leiser of Pshevorsk from Antwerp, Belgium. A protest in London in 2014 drew 4,000 demonstrators"Stamford Hill's ultra-Orthodox rally against yeshiva army draft"
''Jewish News'', March 3, 2014.


See also

* Refusal to serve in the Israel Defense Forces: Religious exemption *
Shlav Bet Shlav Bet (Hebrew language, Hebrew: שלב ב, English language, English: Phase B) is an Israel Defense Forces recruitment track intended for Haredi Judaism, Haredim over the age of 26 seeking to complete military service. The program is managed by ...


References

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