The IDF, which in the early years of the State was extremely secular, today has a host of fully observant soldiers and officers even in or especially in the most elite, daring and dangerous units. Since the "first" Lebanese War, including those MIA missing in action, there's a higher percentage disproportionate amount of religious, or from religious background, among the casualties.
A photographic tribute to the IDF and those who were killed during this recent, unfinished war, gives a pretty accurate impression of today's Israeli army.
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I know that many people like to complain that Israel isn't "religious enough," but I have seen such positive changes in the forty plus years I am in Israel. It's always easy to complain, but I really don't see what there is to complain about.
IDF soldiers who are religiously observant have been promoted to important positions without being forced to give up religious life. Today there are many mechinot, religious preparatory yeshivot, academies, that provide IDF sanctioned guidance for the religious soldier, whether new conscript or high ranking officer.
That's the big picture, thank G-d.
2 comments:
People have to differentiate the
'amcha' of Yisrael to its leadership. The people, B'H, are tzadikim inasmuch as many, many are G-D fearing, observant Jews & who give literally, r'l, with their lives; but the leadership is a completely different story, as most are Erev Rav and working against the religious of Israel and against its destiny, both directly or indirectly. Too bad, at the moment, they have the power of leadership; but times are a-coming when their rule will be finished. All the tzorot (r'l) is leading us to the coming of Moshiach t'zdkeinu!
We should not expect instant improvement. And none of us are qualified do declare someone as "erev rav."
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