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Thursday, August 5, 2010 |
Weekly Commentary: Yeshiva Study Not Comparable To National Service |
Weekly Commentary: Yeshiva Study Not Comparable To National Service It’s a simple and fundamental difference: Those serving in national service sacrifice their freedom during the course Those who permanently defer service don’t. And that sacrifice of freedom exists even for those in the cushiest What sacrifice of freedom? In national service you are instructed where to go, what to do and when to In national service you can’t unilaterally opt out of a particular And in national service, you face the exposure that you might even be And, of course, in national service when a third party instructs you to take That’s not to say that those permanently deferring national service aren’t But it is sacrifices they decided to make within frameworks of their At the simplest of level: in contrast to national service, the sanctions The purpose of this observation is not to take a stand on permanent It’s only to ask that those advocating permanent deferments recognize the Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director IMRA (Independent Media Review & Analysis) |
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