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Chapter 3. Military Service from Ideological, Halakhic, and Value Perspectives
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE of CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xi
- INTRODUCTION 1
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PART I STRUCTURES AND INSTITUTIONS
- Chapter 1. Greedy Institutions, Mediating Structures, and Empirical Examples 10
- Chapter 2. Military Attitudes toward Religious Soldiers: Five Case Studies 22
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PART II BEING A SOLDIER AND A RELIGIOUS JEW: DILEMMAS AND SOLUTIONS
- Chapter 3. Military Service from Ideological, Halakhic, and Value Perspectives 46
- Chapter 4. The Hesder Yeshivot 75
- Chapter 5. The Shiluv Program 93
- Chapter 6. The Mekhinot: Preservice Preparatory Seminaries 104
- Chapter 7. The Gar’inim Program: Jewish Orthodox Women and the IDF 123
- Chapter 8. Mediation in Practice 141
- Chapter 9. Problems for Individual Religious Soldiers during Military Service 168
- Chapter 10. Senior and Junior Officers’ Views on the Study Programs 180
- Chapter 11. Mediation as Communication: The Programs’ Role 190
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PART III. SUMMARIES AND CONCLUSIONS
- Chapter 12. Study Programs as Mediating Structures 214
- Chapter 13. Comparisons and Conclusions 233
- Methodological Appendix 243
- Glossary 251
- Notes 255
- Bibliography 273
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE of CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xi
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART I STRUCTURES AND INSTITUTIONS
- Chapter 1. Greedy Institutions, Mediating Structures, and Empirical Examples 10
- Chapter 2. Military Attitudes toward Religious Soldiers: Five Case Studies 22
-
PART II BEING A SOLDIER AND A RELIGIOUS JEW: DILEMMAS AND SOLUTIONS
- Chapter 3. Military Service from Ideological, Halakhic, and Value Perspectives 46
- Chapter 4. The Hesder Yeshivot 75
- Chapter 5. The Shiluv Program 93
- Chapter 6. The Mekhinot: Preservice Preparatory Seminaries 104
- Chapter 7. The Gar’inim Program: Jewish Orthodox Women and the IDF 123
- Chapter 8. Mediation in Practice 141
- Chapter 9. Problems for Individual Religious Soldiers during Military Service 168
- Chapter 10. Senior and Junior Officers’ Views on the Study Programs 180
- Chapter 11. Mediation as Communication: The Programs’ Role 190
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PART III. SUMMARIES AND CONCLUSIONS
- Chapter 12. Study Programs as Mediating Structures 214
- Chapter 13. Comparisons and Conclusions 233
- Methodological Appendix 243
- Glossary 251
- Notes 255
- Bibliography 273
- Index 299