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The Times of Israel on MSNHaredi leaders planning large protest outside prison where draft dodger suspects held
The post Haredi leaders planning large protest outside prison where draft dodger suspects held appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter replacing head of key defense panel, coalition launches new push for Haredi draft bill
Government source expresses optimism regarding possibility of compromise with ultra-Orthodox parties. MK Porush: 'Anyone who ...
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett slammed MK Arye Deri over comments on haredi conscription. Former Prime Minister ...
The postal worker noted that the same men continued to follow him as he was delivering mail in the area. Several young haredi ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHaredi leaders considering holding rallies outside Israeli embassies to protest draft-dodgers’ arrests — source
While the rabbis are also considering holding a massive “prayer rally” in Israel “at some point soon,” the source dismisses a ...
IDF faces backlash after allowing senior haredi rabbis to visit jailed draft dodgers, pledges tighter enforcement of prison ...
Head of the IDF's Personnel Directorate revealed to the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that the number of haredi recruits is much lower than the IDF's target and needs.
The time has come to say the quiet part out loud: the Haredi model, as it exists today, is unsustainable. And the Netanyahu ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNew Haredi brigade finishes combat training amid ongoing schism over enlistment
Hasmonean Brigade troops are meant to demonstrate that military service can go hand in hand with ultra-Orthodox observance: ...
And haredi parties strongly supported the government’s effort last year to weaken the judiciary — in part because they were worried the court could force their sons to enlist.
He described meeting Haredi who had volunteered to support soldiers, and seeing the lines of young Haredi men who themselves wanted to be part of the IDF. “What was will no longer be,” he wrote.
While haredi society is engaged with the state, it attaches no spiritual importance to it and to varying degrees does not respect it. Malach: The other main distinction is their attitude toward ...
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