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Halakhic Guidance for Soldiers: The Emergence of a New Corpus

  • Stuart A. Cohen
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 23. April 2021

Abstract

Warfare was noticeably marginalized in the vast library of premodern texts that transmit Orthodox Judaism. One consequence was that even when Jews began to perform military service in significant numbers (a phenomenon that commenced in the eighteenth century and became prevalent in the Allied armies of World War II), they continued to suffer from a dearth of halakhic guidance with respect to the ritual and moral challenges posed by bat­tlefield conditions. That is no longer the case. Since the early 1950s, conscription in Israel has generated the production of an increasing number of handbooks expressly designed to serve as works of reference for the growing numbers of religiously observant men and women now serving in the Israel Defense Forces. This paper reviews that corpus, analyzing its authorship, the stages in its development, and the changes in its content.

Published Online: 2021-04-23
Published in Print: 2017-12-20

© 2017 by Academic Studies Press, Boston

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