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The Hesder Yeshivot as Agents of Social Change in Religious Zionism.
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- Author(s): Abramovich, Shlomo
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Israel Studies. Summer2020, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p138-158. 21p.
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Hesder yeshivot are post-high-school institutions within a unique branch of the IDF where religious Zionist yeshiva students spend part of their army service engaged in higher Torah learning and the remainder doing active military service. The hesder (meaning "arrangement" in Hebrew) yeshivot provide a solution to the long-debated issue of army service for religious youth, but they also play an important role as agents for social change in religious Zionist society. The article traces the history of the first hesder yeshviot during the 1960s and 1970s, based on hitherto unexplored archival sources, and assesses their influence on Religious Zionism and the extensive social and religious changes they introduced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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