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Politics08:39 · Jun 12

A Torah Lesson on the Draft Debate: Equality Is Not Uniformity

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Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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The article argues that Israel's current fight over the draft, and the relationship between Haredi and secular Israelis, is not a new dispute about "equal burden." It says the real issue goes back to the biblical rebellion of Korach, who challenged Moses and Aaron with the claim that "all the congregation are holy" and asked why they were elevating themselves above the people.

According to the piece, Moses responded not with a long theoretical debate but with the "test of the censers and incense," a deadly trial in which unauthorized incense would bring divine fire. The author says this shows that Korach was not seeking to uplift society, but to flatten it into sameness. Quoting Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, the article says Korach's version of equality meant erasing distinct roles and identities.

By contrast, the Torah is presented as teaching essential equality before God alongside different, assigned roles, the priest in his service, the Levite in his station, and Israel in its own place. The article says this is why the Haredi world rejects forced enlistment for Torah learners, arguing that modern secular thinking treats the state like a machine in which every part must do the same task, especially in military defense.

The writer says the Haredi position is not based on arrogance but on a view of the Jewish people as a living organism with two inseparable pillars, the fighter on the front line and the Torah scholar in the study hall. Moses, the article concludes, understood that no rational argument would sway those who deny the legitimacy of spiritual roles, so history itself must judge. The practical lesson, it says, is that real equality means mutual respect for different national callings, not forcing everyone into one mold.

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