Weeks after the left-wing expressed outrage over a sefer being distributed in the IDF by the IDF Rabbinate addressing the Halachos of mezuzah, the sefer is out of circulation.
YWN-ISRAEL reported back in April 2013 that IDF Chief Rabbi Brigadier-General Rafi Peretz unofficially ordered holding off distributing the sefer after the daily Haaretz and others expressed criticism, labeling the sefer an affront to the Druse and other non-Jewish soldiers serving in the IDF.
Kol Yehudi reports the left-wing did not abate its effort to remove the book from the IDF and as a result of the tenacious efforts, the sefer has officially been taken out of circulation because they feel it “discriminates against non-Jews.”
Amazingly, the sefer is strictly one of Halacha, but the leftists cannot tolerate that on pages 22 and 23 of the 142 page sefer it addresses why a mezuzah is required in the IDF, citing the role played by non-Jews in the country.
The sefer concludes that halachically speaking a mezuzah is mandatory on IDF buildings even though many non-Jews serve in the military because it is a Jewish country from a Halachic standpoint. This is the “discrimination” that compelled Rabbi Peretz to remove the sefer from the IDF’s Halachic library.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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Chutzpah! The dib govt just doesn’t get it. We know their game is to make people less shomray torah u’mitzvos whether they realize it or not.
Mark they do realize it and they want it.