Sunday, July 14, 2024

The Haredi Soldiers Who Served in Israel’s War of Independence

 

For seven months, Haredi yeshiva students who served in "Gdud Tuvia" (Tuvia’s Battalion) proved that Torah study and IDF service could go hand in hand. Rare documents describe the profound reflections of those who viewed their military service as a sacred mission.

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A group of Haredi recruits during training. Photo: Fred Csasznik, IDF and Defense Establishment Archives

370 out of 900 reported for duty.

These were the enlistment numbers for Haredi Yeshiva students shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel. 270 received medical exemptions. 260 received exemptions on spiritual grounds. The rest, under directives given by leading rabbis, enlisted in the struggle to defend the fledgling state in its War of Independence. This enlistment was the result of an agreement between the yeshivas and the IDF enlistment offices: outstanding students would be exempted, and the conditions of enlistment would allow recruits from the yeshivas to continue studying Torah during their military service.

It was Tuvia Bier, a former Haganah member, who gathered the young Haredi recruits and gave them a home – a new battalion for yeshiva students. Bier was so dedicated to these soldiers that the battalion was later named Gdud Tuvia (Tuvia’s Battalion) after him. For seven months, the yeshiva students worked on setting up and strengthening fortifications in bombarded Jerusalem, simply because there was no time to provide proper training in anything else. They weren’t sent to the front lines because they hadn’t learned to operate firearms and also because of concerns that the world of Torah study would be destroyed if they were to perish in battle.

They worked one-to-two days a week on fortifications and spent the rest of their time studying Torah. They did most of their work at night, both for security reasons and to avoid disrupting their study routines at yeshiva.

The battalion was active for seven months before being disbanded. Many praised it, but many others mocked the focus on fortification work, which they perceived as a means to avoid combat service. People commended the Haredi soldiers’ willingness to sacrifice their lives for the defense of their homeland. Still, some wondered whether the work carried out by the battalion truly justified the disruptions in Torah study.

But what was going through the soldiers’ heads? How did they view their service? Did they believe in the righteousness of the path they had taken?

The Fortress

Like many other military units, the soldiers of Gdud Tuvia produced their own magazine. They called it Hamivtzar (“The Fortress”), since fortifications accounted for the majority of their work. In total, they managed to produce two issues, which were each copied and distributed among the battalion’s soldiers, providing them a platform where they could read, study, and even express themselves. The two issues of Hamivtzar are preserved in the IDF and Defense Establishment Archives, and they offer us insight into what the soldiers were thinking and feeling at the time.

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The cover of Issue No. 2 of Hamivtzar (“The Fortress”), 1948. Courtesy of the IDF and Defense Establishment Archives.

The Dilemma

The soldiers from the yeshivas struggled with the question of their enlistment. It is as true today as it was back then. Was it right for them to serve in the army? Is it appropriate for yeshiva students to set aside the study of Torah for the sake of fortifying Jerusalem?

This question was asked in print in Hamivtzar, by a writer who identified himself as “M.S.”:

“Despite all the doubts, despite all the questions burning through every yeshiva student’s mind: Is this even my duty at all? Am I obligated to serve in any role in the war effort beyond my usual role as a yeshiva student, which is no less crucial than any other military role? Moreover, am I allowed to, even momentarily, leave the beit midrash, the spiritual fortress of the Torah of Israel that protects us in every generation?”

One page after this, the answer appears:

“This is the duty of every Jew in general, and our duty as yeshiva students in particular. We are the next link of the golden chain of the Torah of Israel, in action and deed. We are pulling the chariot of the people up a treacherous slope towards the pinnacle of the hoped-for redemption. We are the ones! This is our contemporary duty!”

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A group of Haredi recruits during training. Photo: IDF and Defense Establishment Archives

How irreconcilable was this tension?

Throughout all the texts in Hamivtzar, the yeshiva students emphasize that despite the mission they have now undertaken, they will never for a moment forget their primary task – to study the Torah. This is reiterated in the editorial section of the first issue ofHamivtzar.

“Our role so far has been fortification works, and indeed it is not an easy task. We require significant activity and heightened dedication, and at times, even significant risk, to fulfill this duty… However, precisely because of the importance and value of this task, we must not forget the essence, that the task imposed upon us should never lead us to neglect our primary role, which is the study and observance of the commandments of the Torah.”

The answer to the dilemma is not definitive. Some of the writers viewed their military service as a mission, even a necessary step in the redemption of Israel. Others were content with doing what needed to be done under the circumstances. Some of them fulfilled their missions mainly because “the rabbis instructed it.”

We’ll conclude this chapter with some moving words written by a certain “Mordechai”, under the title Sh’ma Yisrael [“Hear Ye, O Israel”], who viewed IDF service not only as a temporary necessity but as a true mission.

“Students of Torah, dwellers of the beit midrash, oarsmen in the sea of Talmud, a tribe of priests whose generous spirit led them to take part in our liberation struggle, these are the anointed priests who must bring the word of God into the Israeli military camp. You are soldiers of Hashem, you must raise your voice on high, to restore the pure faith in the Eternal One of Israel who will not disappoint. For your eyes have seen what He has done for us when we stood few against many – many soldiers and many weapons – and we saw His greatness and wonders, it is upon you to illuminate with the light of your Torah the hearts of our soldiers who dedicate their lives for the sanctity of the nation and homeland.”

What Next?

On the surface, the pilot program of Gdud Tuvia seems to have been a failure. Ever since, those opposed to the enlistment of Haredi Jews in the IDF have had the upper hand. Even today, decades later, the debate over the enlistment of yeshiva students remains heated and volatile. Just as it was back then.

But did the project truly fail? To a large extent, the ideas of Gdud Tuvia have served as the foundation for the Hesder Yeshiva-military service programs and IDF units like Netzah Yehuda that are operational today. Perhaps the battalion’s principles can still be implemented in one form or another in future programs as well. “Dad didn’t grasp the enormity of the historical moment in real time; he simply did what he did because he thought it was the right thing to do,” recounts Kobi Bier, son of Tuvia, the commander of the yeshiva student battalion. “I think with a bit of goodwill, we can resolve the intense debate over the enlistment of Haredi Jews by using this model. We can set a certain percentage of outstanding Torah students, grant them exemptions, and we can find suitable solutions for the rest. I understand the concerns, but just as we saw with Gdud Tuvia, solutions can always be found. There’s no need to fear this.”

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Tuvia Bier, commander of the yeshiva student battalion

Further Reading (Hebrew):

ההסדרניקים של תש”ח by Aharon Kornfeld

https://blog.nli.org.il/en/haredi_soldiers/?_

12 comments:

  1. Hiller & Perlstein had better not get away with this massive scam they just tried pulling on the many hundreds of Camp Malka mishpochos. They are mad that they were exposed on the internet causing several parents to run up to the Poconos to rescue the meydelach, take pictures & rightfully call the cops, so Hiller is hiding, Perlstein is using Yeshiva World to circulate an angry rant to scaremonger about "LH" & they have gotten to WhatsApp forum owners to censor comments.

    There was a massive response by police who brought along fire inspectors, building inspectors & health inspectors. Hiller is not just afraid of angry parents but also getting arrested for child abuse & neglect. He already knows the inside of a jail which mamash terrifies him.

    How dare they dupe everyone! No food, No drinking water, no toilets, no showers, no beds, no air conditioning in a dangerous heat wave & even losing the girls' luggage!

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  2. You don't know the half of it with Hiller. He is a mesarev who ignored the beis din. The Shulchan Aruch poskens we are required to publicize against him. The judge also threatened to jail him a 2nd time if he pulls anymore stunts like suing the Bais Yaakov from another court or barging into the office to bark orders at the staff when he is banned from the premises.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td4Bp1fK04w

    This Hiller video says a lot but is not as eyepopping as the one that the heimishe fixers got a major news network to remove from their website. In that one he was rolling around in the filthy dirt - in zein langeh reckel - outside the court building. When reporters asked his attorney for an explanation he said "the rabbi is having a very hard time coming to grips with the fact that he is going to prison"(!)

    He further didn't pay the contractors who built the Bais Yaakov, pocketed the money, after a Lawrence gvir gave him $10 million to cover the costs. He also swindled Banco Popular out of the mortgage loan.

    There is also a government website about him getting in trouble in Upstate NY for pumping the camp sewage on to his neighbor. What a role model for our Yiddishe maydelach!

    And are any of his sons involved in the camp? Newspaper reports have the details on one of them arrested for shoplifting at the 5 Towns Costco AND AGAIN at the Walmart!

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  3. Has Pinny Lipschutz lost his mind? Hath he no sense of embarrassment?

    He granted a column in the Yated this week to Rubashkin's thieving shvogger "Uncle Milty" Balkany!

    The gangster fetter goes on to make several claims about Torah Vodaas of Old that UOJ will be able to spot in a second flat where Balkany is full of excrement. He certainly looks full of himself to the casual observer.

    (If there was ever a wrong somebody for the job,) he extolls the recently departed Rav Wolfson ztl (at age 99) as carrying the common core of all of the maylos of RSFM ztl. So far so good.

    Milton identifies himself as the primary gabbai of R' Yaakov Kamenetsky. Emess? He grada misspells the RY's name. He claims that when a young Rav Wolfson resigned from his 5th grade shteller altz losing his voice that HE convinced R' Yaakov & Rav Quiinn to beg Rav Wolfson to come back with a Mashgiach Ruchni promotion. No explanation how a Mashgiach can function without ability to give shmuzen & counsel bnei hayeshiva. HE continues that as Gabbai RIshon HE was Posek Basra on usage of all the classrooms so a year later when Rav Wolfson started regaining his voice, HE APPOINTED Rav Wolfson to give a shiur in room 204 (when Rav Traube wasn't using it). He's still going, claiming that a little later HE twisted Rav Wolfson's arm to start giving a tzveiter shiur. AND that the shiurim only eventually became crowded because HE went around mutching all the bochurim to attend.

    When YTV moved from Willy to East 9th (Milty's not sure if it was in '66 or '67), Rav Wolfson resigned because R' Yaakov left for BME. Boasts Milty: "I KNEW I HAD TO DO SOMETHING"! So HE & Belsky's grandfather Wilhelm told the alter Skverrer Rebbe to halt the resignation. And HE told Naftoli Yaakov Vogel to get his car ready to ferry Rav Wolfson to New Square.

    Milty brags that after Rav Wolfson stopped attending all chassunos he still came to every Balkany chassuna & even HIS Lechaims.

    Then get a load of this: "I FEEL BLESSED TO BE THE AGENT OF HASHGOCHO & BEING ABLE TO PROVIDE HELP TO RAV WOLFSON IN THE EARLY STAGES OF HIS PUBLIC LIFE. HE THANKED ME FOR IT."

    Milty takes credit for intervening with the SSA Commissioner to get the Mashgiach's payments freed up, claiming the Mashgiach sent Simcha Goldstein to give him a thank you present.

    The arrogant shvantz says since he considers the Mashgiach his Rebbi he "USUALLY" deferred to him when in disagreement!!!! Milty would even have us believe that the Mashgiach was calling HIM to chazer ibber his various personal hachonnos!

    Milty admits he wouldn't actually daven at the Moonies by the Mashgiach because he didn't want to give up the (KUVED-PACKED) opportunity of being Rosh Hakohol of Skolya.

    Tell me if I'm wrong that dach zich something is seriously wrong with the above pontificating. Mamma mia!

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  4. VZUOJ:

    Can you email me the entire article before I comment?

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  5. Uncle Milty Balkany halt zich baal habos of YTV5:03 PM, July 14, 2024

    Yated propaganda article sent to you from a Gmail account

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  6. Uncle Milty Balkany halt zich baal habos of YTV6:04 PM, July 14, 2024

    I formatted it differently & sent from an AOL account. Try now

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  7. Milton identifies himself as the primary gabbai of R' Yaakov Kamenetsky. Emess?

    * One of them

    He grada misspells the RY's name. He claims that when a young Rav Wolfson resigned from his 5th grade shteller altz losing his voice that HE convinced R' Yaakov & Rav Quiinn to beg Rav Wolfson to come back with a Mashgiach Ruchni promotion.

    * Too young at that point to be influential --- perhaps he voiced an opinion

    No explanation how a Mashgiach can function without ability to give shmuzen & counsel bnei hayeshiva. HE continues that as Gabbai RIshon HE was Posek Basra on usage of all the classrooms so a year later when Rav Wolfson started regaining his voice, HE APPOINTED Rav Wolfson to give a shiur in room 204 (when Rav Traube wasn't using it).

    * Again, too young at that point to be that influential, perhaps voiced his opinion

    He's still going, claiming that a little later HE twisted Rav Wolfson's arm to start giving a tzveiter shiur. AND that the shiurim only eventually became crowded because HE went around mutching all the bochurim to attend.

    * Among others

    When YTV moved from Willy to East 9th (Milty's not sure if it was in '66 or '67), Rav Wolfson resigned because R' Yaakov left for BME. Boasts Milty: "I KNEW I HAD TO DO SOMETHING"! So HE & Belsky's grandfather Wilhelm told the alter Skverrer Rebbe to halt the resignation. And HE told Naftoli Yaakov Vogel to get his car ready to ferry Rav Wolfson to New Square.

    * I am not familiar with that story


    Milty brags that after Rav Wolfson stopped attending all chassunos he still came to every Balkany chassuna & even HIS Lechaims.

    * Possible -- I had left NYC by then


    Then get a load of this: "I FEEL BLESSED TO BE THE AGENT OF HASHGOCHO & BEING ABLE TO PROVIDE HELP TO RAV WOLFSON IN THE EARLY STAGES OF HIS PUBLIC LIFE. HE THANKED ME FOR IT."

    *Ken Zein

    Milty takes credit for intervening with the SSA Commissioner to get the Mashgiach's payments freed up, claiming the Mashgiach sent Simcha Goldstein to give him a thank you present.

    *Ken Zein

    The arrogant shvantz says since he considers the Mashgiach his Rebbi he "USUALLY" deferred to him when in disagreement!!!! Milty would even have us believe that the Mashgiach was calling HIM to chazer ibber his various personal hachonnos!

    * Always had a creative imagination :-)


    Milty admits he wouldn't actually daven at the Moonies by the Mashgiach because he didn't want to give up the (KUVED-PACKED) opportunity of being Rosh Hakohol of Skolya.

    * Kuved is important :-)

    Tell me if I'm wrong that dach zich something is seriously wrong with the above pontificating. Mamma mia!

    * You Speak Italian:-) -----
    What does mamma mia mean in Italian?

    The use is similar to that of the English expressions “wow” “oh my God” “oh my” “oh man” “oh boy”. We actually have equivalents of “oh God” and “oh my God”, i.e. “oddio” or “oh mio Dio”, both quite common. But in many circumstances we use Mamma mia.

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  8. Three Italian sisters came home from their dates. Mom asked each how it went. One replied "Mama Mia!!", the second replied the same, and the third replied "Mia Mama!!".

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  9. Bungalow Putz Tracker11:44 AM, July 15, 2024

    Neuhoff, the owner of Tuvia’s Blog, could not be reached for comment

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  10. This just in: Dr. Fauci condemns Trump for not taking the shot.

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