Dr. Gilad Malach: Haredi draft bill is a wedge issue for a divided nation
As the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee debates a new bill aimed at regulating Haredi draft exemptions, Israel Democracy Institute research fellow explains its evolution
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Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaking with Dr. Gilad Malach, a research fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute.
Malach’s research focuses on public policy related to Israel’s ultra-Orthodox community, including issues critical to its integration into Israel’s economy and society.
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This week, the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee is debating a new bill aimed at regulating Haredi draft exemptions.
Starting with the foundation of the state in 1948, Malach takes us through the evolution of the ultra-Orthodox community’s refusal to serve in the IDF. We hear of previous efforts to entice the population to join the army and how badly they failed.
Malach takes us through the unique make-up of the ultra-Orthodox household, in which women generally are more educated and go out to work, while men form a “community of learners.”
As this new legislation is being debated, we learn what is at stake for the community, as well as the frustrations from the majority of Israelis who are shouldering the national burden.
And so this week, we ask Dr. Gilad Malach, what matters now.
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