Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University – Even Rabbis
know about anti-Israel sedition that goes on at TAU
"The IDF sends solders to be educated at Tel
Aviv University, where lecturers openly call for refusing orders.
The demand [of not encouraging refusal of orders] cannot be imposed
only on rabbis when the IDF funds refuseniks," [Rabbi Zalman Melamed,
Rabbi of Beit El and Head Of Yeshiva] reportedly said.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1129984.html
Rabbis at secret meet: Soldiers who refuse
orders are 'heroes'
By Chaim Levinson
23/11/2009
Dozens of religious Zionist rabbis held a
secret meeting in Jerusalem on Sunday to discuss ways of bolstering
the hesder yeshivas, the halachic argument for refusing to obey
military orders to evacuate settlements, and the campaign against
having the army evacuate Jews from their homes.
The rabbis in attendance included Zalman Baruch
Melamed, rabbi of Beit El and head of the yeshiva there; Shmuel
Eliyahu, rabbi of Safed; and Yaakov Yosef, son of Shas spiritual
leader Ovadia Yosef.
The original plan had been to broaden the group
of rabbis who provide halachic guidance for the National Union
party. However, the rabbis decided to address more pressing issues
affecting religious Zionism instead.
"The fate of a single hesder yeshiva is the
fate of them all. There are various views at all the yeshivas, but
one cannot be harmed as the rest stand by," Melamed reportedly said.
"The IDF sends solders to be educated at Tel
Aviv University, where lecturers openly call for refusing orders.
The demand [of not encouraging refusal of orders] cannot be imposed
only on rabbis when the IDF funds refuseniks," he reportedly said.
Rabbi Dov Lior, rabbi of Kiryat Arba,
reportedly said, "We educate our soldiers to serve and not to
refuse. But we can not present them with such a clash [of ideals]."
The rabbis also said that even if different
hesder yeshivas espouse different views, this is not something that
can be imposed on them. The rabbis said ordering soldiers to
evacuate settlements in the Land of Israel was like forcing a person
to do something contrary to his faith, which is prohibited.
"A policeman can resign, but the soldiers
cannot," they said.
The rabbis concluded that the campaign must
gain momentum, because the soldiers must not be left on their own,
and that their parents and the general public must be conscripted
into the effort.
One of the rabbis said moral support must be
given to the parents who do not want their children to evacuate
Jews.
The rabbis also expressed support for the
Shimshon and Nachshon Battalion soldiers who raised banners stating
they refused to evacuate settlements, and called them "heroes."
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