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Hashem put into the teva of the world that the sun rises during the day, rain comes out of the clouds and learning Torah protects the individual and the klal. This is not a miracle that we are talking about but nature.
So go wander with a gemara into Gaza, Ramalla, Shechem, and sit down on a bench and learn. See what happens then. We have to be on a certain madreiga for our learning to protect us. Unfortunately, we are not there. Our world is imperfect.
whats the deal with girls and the Israeli army??
They will be drafted, unless they have gone before a rabbinical board to certify that they are frum and do not want to go into Tzahal. At that point, they can either do a year of sheerut leumi or opt out all together.
My sons learning in E’Y claimed no knowledge of their fathers birth place on their student visas as recommended by their Roshei Yeshivos . . .
Am I the only one that has a problem with this? The Roshei Yeshivot recommended they lie on their forms?
Would they be suspicious if you came on one passport and left on another??
I’m pretty sure this is illegal. The border control people look through the passport before they stamp it; they will see there is no entry visa.