Yeshiva Or Tzahal?
Unfortunately after 56 years of the State of Israel and 120 years of the Zionist movement; too many people still think Israel is just a nice place to go if you did last year Miami or are looking for a nice place for burying a loved one. As far as Tzahal goes, all too many persons considering themselves torah observant Jews think that Tzahal is only if you have nothing better to do with your time like learn Torah. They are unaware that Tzahal is mandatory according to the torah. Even for the torah student.

For instance, there is the story of Rav Hutner, Rosh Yeshiva of Chaim Berlin that refused to give a draft exemption to a part time Torah student from the American army because it would be a Chillel Hashem. The American Army unlike Tzahal (The Israeli Army) provides none of the religious needs of a religious Jew. Alternatively, see the Shulchan Uroch 329:6, 7 that states we break Shabbat to defend grass in a border city like Eilat even if there is no life and death issue so we do not help the goyim to enter Israel. While there have been many books written on the parsha of the week and there have been several written on the halachic importance of Israel, none that I have seen incorporates these 2 features. See for example Eim Habanim Hasimcha written by Rav Issachar Shlomo Teichtal. A former Neturei Karti (anti Zionist) he realized his mistake and wrote a 500 page book in hiding from the Germans on the halachic importance of Israel. Then there is "The Jewish Idea Part 2" in English or "Ohr Haryon" ; in Hebrew by Rav Meir Kahane. My book is not to be so much a halachic book as to prove that one who disregards references of Israel in the Torah has just disregarded the entire torah .All 54 parshot. I will not discuss all the prayers a religious Jew says concerning Israel. Nor will I even begin to discuss the Prophets where all of our leaders went to war to defend Israel.

This will not be a fluffy feel good book.Should the reader feel he is a good religious Jew, because he feels bad when a bus blows up in Jerusalem while he is in safe London, you will not find rationalizations here. Nor will the reader find rationalizations should he feel he is a good defender of Israel because he will not vote for a Christian politician that dares question American aid to Israel. I am after objectivity in this book. Furthermore, since this is a commentary on the torah, and the original uses both the carrot and the stick approach so too will I.

What am I after in this book? After being asked this question several times I have given it much thought. As stated above there have been many, many books written about the torah including several regarding Israel. This book has not been written for the Jew that lives happily in Israel or in the exile. This book rather is intended for the Jew that is searching for what G-d really wants..   For the Jew that is in doubt of where he should live.

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