How long do israelis serve in the military




















According to the first, someone who leaves his or her job in order to be drafted into the army or do Sherut Leumi is entitled to receive special compensation from his or her place of work. It is not the objective, or part of the scope of operational activities of either organization to help recruit soldiers for the Israel Defense Forces. Army Service — Length of Service for Olim. Guidelines for Determining Age of Arrival. If the Oleh has not spent significant time in Israel up to days in a calendar year , Age of Arrival is considered from their Aliyah date.

If you have questions about your status, email army nbn. If the Oleh participated in a program that was one year in length recognized by The Jewish Agency for Israel as a Masa program and then left the country for a period of at least 12 months, the army will consider Age of Arrival from the time of their return.

During this period they can visit Israel days per calendar year, as long as there is a clean break of 60 days out of the country from the end of the program until the first visit. Please note: This only holds for ONE recognized program. The army has three separate commands for battle theaters in the south, center, and north of the country. There is also a Home Front Command which oversees civilian military duties like distribution of gas masks.

The other major branches include personnel, logistics, intelligence and planning. The earliest example of this is the Nahal units in which a group of people interested in establishing a kibbutz or moshav would serve as infantry soldiers together and then establish an agricultural settlement alongside a remote military base. The hesder program was established to allow Orthodox soldiers to continue religious studies after high school at designated yeshivas, which would then send the students to serve together.

For Orthodox women who want to contribute but are reluctant to fully integrate into the secular corps, the army established Sherut Leumi , literally national service, in which particpants volunteer full-time for one or two years, mostly in schools but also in other locations such as hopsitals or nursing homes throughout Israel.

Sherut Leumi is now open to any Israeli man or woman who does not serve in the army. The army has even tried to accommodate the ultra-—most of whom get exemptions to allow 18 year olds to continue with yeshiva studies—by setting up special units called Nahal Haredi. The question of the ultra-Orthodox draft exemptions has stirred bitter controversy with secular Israelis who see themselves as carrying most of the burden. In the late s, the Supreme Court ordered that the Knesset must come up with legislation regulating the issue.

Customer Service. The Jerusalem Post Group. Breaking News. Iran News. World News. JPost NY Conference. Diplomatic Conference. IvritTalk- Free trial lesson. The Jerusalem Report. Jerusalem Post Lite. March of the living. In addition, soldiers studying for a college degree and entering the workforce at an earlier age could provide a boon to the economy.

However, the Haaretz daily reported the IDF is opposed to the move as it would reduce manpower levels and lead to a drop in the number of soldiers serving in key positions. In Streetwise Hebrew for the Times of Israel Community, each month we learn several colloquial Hebrew phrases around a common theme.

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