What would Rabbi Kahane say about the Hesder Rabbis statement?
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1260930903102&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
What would he have advised them to say?
Would the Hesder Union rabbis, despite their right-wing ideology, their beards and their big "Kook"-style kippot, even have sat with Rav Kahane on the same table?!
What would R.Kahane himself have said as Rosh Yeshivah of the "Yeshivah of the Jewish Idea" if it was a member of the Hesder Union, and was receiving money from the government without which it could not be able to continue, and if he was not able to get money from abroad?
Wonga: I can see that the statement issued, which you quoted earlier from the INN piece, was one of a compromise that somehow fit together the point of view of various voices within the Hesder union. The fact is that not all of them are saying the same thing, and they don't all view the issue the same way. That they were able to issue a united statement in spite of that and present a united front of the Torah which will not bow down to the demands of a tyrant, is a big kiddush Hashem. Now the ball is in barak's court. Depending on what he does next, then we will see what the hesder union is really prepared to do. And I guarantee you that some rabbis are more willing than others to do certain things. Here is proof from the article you cited:
"One option under consideration is for either the union or Har Bracha to petition the High Court of Justice against Barak's decision.
Some of the more radical rabbis are pushing the Union of Hesder Yeshivot to issue an ultimatum to Barak that they will indefinitely postpone the enlistment of their students into the military unless he reverses his decision regarding Har Bracha. " What I highlighted in bold is what I think Rabbi Kahane ZT"L would get behind although no one can say for sure since he is no longer with us. It is what I personally think would be the more logical, pragmatic and politically beneficial approach to take at this time. And by politically beneficial I mean to the religious zionist sector, if they are able to achieve a concession by the govt to take the army out of expulsion and other civilian activities in addition to just getting Har Bracha yeshiva reinstituted. That in itself will teach the priceless lesson of self-respect and self-pride that so often unexpectedly and miraculously comes to those who do not comprehend their own strength, that we were able to put a demand on the table and got the govt to surrender to an ultimatum. If it can work with regards to Har Bracha yeshiva, it can work with regards to other things as well. Those who were sitting in fear with the conviction that we must do what the govt says and comply in all cases because of supposed powerlessness or religious duty (or galut mentality) will be taught a powerful lesson.
"The five rabbis who make up the Governing Council of the Union of Hesder Yeshivot belong to the more moderate camp in religious Zionism. Druckman, who heads the union, was one of the leading rabbis who openly and strongly opposed any forms of insubordination during the Gaza disengagement in 2005. "
It seems the 5 on the governing council may be more lefty, but there are many voices who came out vociferously in favor of Rabbi Melamed's position.
And here is one example from an INN article from today:
The head of the Hesder yeshiva in the Negev city of Arad, Rabbi Yinon Ilani, has already announced his position, however: “If the Hesder Union does not issue a strong, unambiguous statement to the effect that rabbis are not under the army’s thumb, our yeshiva will be forced to quit the Union, despite the heavy price we will have to pay.”
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/135093This issue is not so clearcut. You also have Rabbi Waldman who spoke out in favor of Rabbi Melamed, and you have other more hardline rabbis like Rabbi Dov Lior and Rabbi Ariel.... Is there any question what their views are? The only question is if there are enough of like voices to drown out the lefty "moderates" who want to "Compromise" with the govt at any cost.