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January 23, 2013 4:10 pm at 4:10 pm #924110hudiParticipant
The gedolim have a vision about the situation that we may not.
Personally, I think many of the chareidim in Israel are not strong enough to withstand the temptations of life outside of the yeshiva. Much like the haskalah movement in Europe pre WWII.
January 23, 2013 4:21 pm at 4:21 pm #924111TheBearIsBackMemberI was living in peace with my neighbor. I have little in common with him, but we greet each other when we see each other and otherwise mind our own business. My building has three empty apartments. All of a sudden, a drug gang takes over those three apartments. The gang, which, it turns out, is run by a distant relative of mine, terrorizes me, but I stay put. Then, they occupy the whole building, demand protection from me, and ask me to help them blow up my neighbor’s building so they can build a second drug den. My neighbor gets confused, and starts pelting me with rocks because I am distantly related to the drug dealers. The dealers give me a hard time because they say that my blood ties to their leader are more important than living a quiet, peaceful and moral life.
They’ve made it impossible for me to work because they take protection from every business in my area and they’ve all been told not to hire me. They hit me up so hard for protection that I have no money left to do much on my own, so I take their leftovers just to stay alive.
I cannot rise up against them because they have become too powerful, and they can turn off my electricity and water. Regardless, I know I have nothing in common with them, and that they basically stole my apartment and my peaceful life, so I cannot in good conscience join them to fight my innocent neighbor.
I cannot give up either, because every inch of the building I live in really belongs to me and I have the deeds to prove it. The next-door building is probably legally mine, too, but I don’t need it and no one has lived in it for years. So long as the neighbor wants to live in peace, I have no interest whatsoever in proving he is a squatter.
Now, the drug gangsters, who can’t even get along with each other, started a fight between me and him, when in reality we never had any problems. Because the new crowd is so bad, he started to claim that he had squatters’ rights to his home, just so he can get help getting rid of the gangsters – and he’s so fed up he’d just as soon get rid of me too. Meanwhile, the real squatters are the drug gangsters, who may indeed be my blood relatives but whose ways are so far from those of my family that they endanger me and everyone who was around me and lived in peace until they came along.
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The above is the situation regarding charedim and the medine.
Charedim were living peacefully and quietly in EY before the tzioinim came along. It wasn’t the greatest life, but life wasn’t too good anywhere in those days. The Arabs were even willing to sell us land, as we made it clear we had no desire to do anything but make room for ourselves to live in peace as our numbers grew.
The tzioinim not only started with the British and the Arabs, but they mocked us and, like the misyovnim of old, tried to tear us away from Torah. They were nothing but schnorrers, and they were getting money to buy land for illegal purposes.
Now, they want us to join them in defending them against the neighbors with whom we lived in peace until they came along. (Hevron Tarpat -1929- was caused by tzioinim – zechor veal tishkach!)
January 23, 2013 4:36 pm at 4:36 pm #924112gavra_at_workParticipantThe gedolim have a vision about the situation that we may not.
Personally, I think many of the chareidim in Israel are not strong enough to withstand the temptations of life outside of the yeshiva. Much like the haskalah movement in Europe pre WWII.
That is what I have said previously in this thread as well.
January 23, 2013 5:04 pm at 5:04 pm #924113TheBearIsBackMemberPersonally, I think many of the chareidim in Israel are not strong enough to withstand the temptations of life outside of the yeshiva. Much like the haskalah movement in Europe pre WWII.
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This may be the case with the bottom 10 percent. However, I think the medine is not and never will be ready to allow charedim to enter society, as the influence will be the other way around. The few moderate charedim who have entered society are not falling apart (although they are losing some of their rear flank) – they are attracting others. In these days of veheyshiv lev avois etc, I don’t even worry about the OTD, because any children they have will have grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins etc.
January 23, 2013 5:16 pm at 5:16 pm #924114The Kanoi Next DoorMemberbenignuman:
The problem with that cheshbon is that the hesder yeshiva bochrim would not be the only ones getting shorter stints in the army; sow would the chilonim. So you would still be taking time spent learning by the Charaidim and transferring it to the chilonim, who will probably not spend it learning Torah.
zahavasdad:
All that proves is that the chilonim still don’t like us. No big shocker there.
January 23, 2013 5:40 pm at 5:40 pm #924115lakewhutParticipantReally Layzer? Would you like to be drafted into the army against your will? I don’t think most people would. Fact is the U.S. army has a huge army on a volunteer basis. The Israeli government forces everyone to go in order to fit into the political machine.
January 24, 2013 4:38 am at 4:38 am #924116mddMemberLakewhut, what you are saying is outrageuos! Many countries had and many still do have a draft. They draft people to defend the country. And they do not ask them if they want to be drafted. Hitler would have conquered the world if the USSR and the US had not had drafts.
Secondly, US has a very large population no enemy armies on the borders. And only a tiny % of Americans serve. In Israel, all of the above does not aplly.
January 24, 2013 7:03 am at 7:03 am #924117ToiParticipantmdd- thanks for answering. syag lichachmah…
January 25, 2013 6:31 am at 6:31 am #924118lakewhutParticipantmdd just because countries have a draft doesn’t make it just. it’s not just to force people to serve in the army. students were able do avoid the draft in us wars but good try.
January 25, 2013 8:05 am at 8:05 am #924119mddMemberLakewhut, is it just to enforce traffic laws? Just because something is inconvenient for you, it does not make it unjust.
January 25, 2013 4:06 pm at 4:06 pm #924120HealthParticipantmdd -It’s a shame that your and all the zionists here dream will never come to be. Israel isn’t about to force anyone from the Charedim to do anything. They aren’t interested in suicide. Despite you and others animosity to Charedim, Bibi won’t cut off his nose in spite of his face.
January 25, 2013 6:28 pm at 6:28 pm #924121adamsParticipantif the soldiers are needed I dont see what is the problem to have them help. WHatever percentage of other Israelis server the same can be from all communities. Not sure why this hatred has to be.
in the 80’s I could see that not all people were needed in the army but now with the increase number of enemies and problematic borders with Syria and Egypt if someone is needed for Shemira to save lives, what exactly is the problem to do this work.
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