Vizhnitz Hasidic Scholars Protest Draft Law Enforcement Outside Senior Judiciary Figure's Home
Under the directive of their Rebbe, hundreds of Vizhnitz Hasidic scholars plan to hold a unique protest on Wednesday by studying Talmud outside the home of a senior judicial figure. The demonstration, titled "The Torah's Cry," aims to oppose the enforcement of Israel's military draft law and recent arrests of yeshiva students. Participants will bring Talmudic texts and religious banners, transforming the protest site into a live study hall to express their dissent through Torah learning.
This protest follows last week's "Car Protest" organized by the Gur Hasidic community, which involved convoys from 19 cities traveling to Military Prison 10 to protest the detention of yeshiva students. Organizers emphasized their commitment to Torah study and refusal to back down despite arrests and enforcement actions.
The Vizhnitz protest is organized by the central faction of the Hasidic group, not the entire community. Organizers describe the event as a strengthening gathering for prayer and study rather than a conventional demonstration. The protest highlights ongoing tensions between the ultra-Orthodox community and Israeli authorities over military conscription policies affecting yeshiva students.
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