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Category Archives: Society

Social Insecurity

By Moshe Feiglin
Editor’s note: Two weeks ago, Moshe Silman set himself alight at a ‘social justice’ protest. Silman was in debt to Israel’s social security and his truck, which was the means of his livelihood, was confiscated by […]

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The Draft Tragicomedy

By Moshe Feiglin
If it weren’t so sad, the draft brouhaha would be the greatest show in town. It is a masquerade ball, a tragicomedy in which each actor says the complete opposite of what he really wants.
The main actor, […]

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Does Israel Really Need Compulsory Draft?

By Moshe Feiglin
The State of Israel is bickering over nothing. It is like a fight between a seller who has nothing to sell and a buyer who has no intention of buying. They shout at each other, call the […]

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Deconstructing Israeli Society

By Moshe Feiglin
The photo of homosexual soldiers on the IDF official website should have set off a lot of alarm bells for a lot of public figures. But they were all afraid. The heavy-handed ‘politically correct’ code paralyzes our […]

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Haredi Draft?

By Moshe Feiglin

The Knesset factions are in pursuit of legislation that will institute equal draft into the IDF – but something is fishy. The New Israel Fund’s propaganda has made inroads, and it looks like the upcoming elections will […]

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The People’s Army Ethos and the Ultra-Orthodox Media Carnival

By Moshe Feiglin

Translated from the Makor Rishon newspaper
Early Friday morning. The permanently clogged highways of greater Tel Aviv had not yet woken up. A slight drizzle, plenty of parking on the street into which you can usually not even […]

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Guard our Freedom

By Moshe Feiglin

Cutting edge technology is a double-edged sword. Under the mantle of progress, and with increasing ease, we are losing greater and greater slices of our freedom. Opponents of the proposed Biometric Law say they worry about how […]

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The Real Coercion in Israel

By Moshe Feiglin
No coercion is good – religious or secular. Today, Israel suffers more from secular coercion than from religious coercion. Unlike the situation in the past, religious soldiers today are forced into combat with women soldiers. Unlike […]

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A Rosh Hashanah I Will Never Forget

By Moshe Feiglin

Translated from the NRG website.
Rosh Hashanah is the time for introspection. Where was I one year ago, where am I today, what is the state of my spiritual balance sheet, the curses of the past year […]

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Why Provide for the Ultra-Orthodox?

By Moshe Feiglin
The economic hardships felt by many Israelis must be the fault of the settlers and the Ultra-Orthodox. After all, who else can possibly be to blame?
This article will not deal with the ridiculous claims aimed at the […]

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