Israeli government will start implementing Tal law that allows ultra-Orthodox Jews civil substitute for army service. Civil service is long offered to pederasts and peaceniks.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews oppose the IDF as assimilationist secularizing enterprise. The IDF scrapped religious units where the ultra-Orthodox Jews served with great distinction.
After completing one year of civil service, ultra-Orthodox Jews will be allowed to legally work in Israel. Jews who didn’t serve in the IDF are not allowed to work, though Israeli Arabs work freely without the burden of conscription or civil service.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews are anyway employed in black market economy and won’t jump on the opportunity offered by the Tal law.
Israelis generally decry the ultra-Orthodox exemption from the IDF service, though voice no opposition to similar exemption for Israeli Arabs.


