More and more religious high school graduates evade army service; IDF
officials, rightist leaders attribute drop to ideological crisis caused
by disengagement
Yossi Yehoshua
Draft-dodging among the graduates of national religious high schools
has grown by 7% in the last two years, while the number of
draft-dodgers among the general public increased by only 4%, Yedioth
Ahronoth reported Thursday.
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Hesder soldiers' service to be extended / Hanan Greenberg
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According to new data, more and more religious youths chose to continue
studying in higher yeshivot, instead of enlisting in the army.
IDF officials and rightist activists attributed the sharp drop to the
deep ideological crisis that followed the disengagement from Gaza in
the summer of 2005.
"These figures are not surprising at all," said Rabbi David Stav, head
of a hesder yeshiva in Petach Tikva. "We warned before the
disengagement that it would push the religious youths to draft-dodging…
we warned that many teens would have to do serious soul-searching, but
no one listened to us."
This new trend is causing much concern in the army, and IDF officials
are working hard to counter it, by meeting with school principals,
rabbis and leaders of the national religious public.
Meanwhile, a significant increase was recently registered in the number
of religious soldiers who volunteer to elite IDF units or become
officers.
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