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    IDF Unveils First Ultra-Orthodox Unit: Hashmonaim Brigade

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    What it is about

    The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have established the Hashmonaim Brigade, the first ultra-Orthodox combat unit, exemplifying the IDF’s commitment to embracing all sectors of Israeli society. The inaugural swearing-in ceremony was a testament to the unique integration of religious values within the national security framework.

    Why it matters

    This pioneering brigade symbolizes Israel’s successful blend of tradition and modernity, creating a path for the ultra-Orthodox community to actively participate in defending the country while respecting their religious convictions. It reflects the IDF’s adaptability and the nation’s unity in diversity.

    The ceremony’s unique features

    Eschewing a conventional military oath, the soldiers participated in a “declaration” ceremony in keeping with their religious beliefs. The event was notably marked by gender-separated seating and the playing of religious music, honoring the religious customs of the brigade’s members.

    Leadership’s spiritual guidance

    Rabbi Moshe Korkus, the brigade’s rabbi, inspired the new recruits with words that linked their mission to that of the Maccabees. His blessings highlighted the soldiers’ dual role as both protectors and spiritual torchbearers of the Jewish faith.

    Integration of religious study

    A distinctive feature of the ceremony was a “Siyum Masechet,” marking the completion of the Talmud tractate “Megillah,” studied by the soldiers during their training. This integration underscores the brigade’s commitment to religious and military excellence.

    Positive community response

    Families and community members have expressed pride in their sons joining the Hashmonaim Brigade. Despite initial skepticism, many now see this as a positive and natural extension of Jewish identity, embracing both scholarly and military pursuits in service of the nation.

    Looking forward

    The Hashmonaim Brigade sets a hopeful precedent, merging religious devotion with national duty, and hints at a future where all communities can contribute to Israel’s strength and security under a framework that respects and celebrates their values.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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