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    Haredi Lawmakers Unite to Protect Yeshiva Students from IDF Draft

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    The Situation

    Leading figures of the ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism party converged recently, taking a decisive stand for yeshiva students at the home of the esteemed Rabbi Dov Landau in Bnei Brak. The revered rabbi urged educational leaders to safeguard their students from any IDF enlistment proceedings.

    Why It Matters

    This meeting underscores a steadfast commitment to upholding yeshiva students’ tradition of Torah study, an integral facet of Jewish cultural and religious life in Israel. The call to avoid the draft maintains the right to religious education and practice.

    The Bigger Picture

    Moshe Gafni, a distinguished member of Knesset, emphasized the resolve within the religious community that yeshiva students will sustain their existence within the scholarly realm. Recent judicial pushes to alter their exemption status have triggered uncertainty; however, unity within the community remains strong.

    The Path Forward

    The involved Haredi lawmakers are actively engaging with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition to strategize a revised conscription law. This aims to safeguard the historical exemption enjoyed by yeshiva students, allowing them to continue their praised academic pursuits.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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