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Leading Religious Zionist Rabbis Oppose Mixed-Gender Military Service Policy
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First reported by Kan News · 1 day ago
What happened
Prominent Religious Zionist rabbis oppose Israel's mixed-gender military service policy, calling it a threat to religious soldiers' ability to serve without halachic conflict. An emergency conference is planned in Jerusalem to address these concerns.
- 01Leading Religious Zionist rabbis oppose mixed-gender military service policy in Israel.
- 02Rabbis warn the policy undermines the sanctity and success of the Religious Zionist community.
- 03An emergency conference with yeshiva heads and students is planned in Jerusalem next week.
- 04Organizers criticize violations of service orders and gender blurring in the IDF.
- 05They demand that observant soldiers be allowed to serve without compromising religious lifestyle.
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