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''Informal translation from Hebrew of the 19 Adar II, 5768 (26 March 2008) statement:''
 
''Informal translation from Hebrew of the 19 Adar II, 5768 (26 March 2008) statement:''
  

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The Sanhedrin, being the authorized institution to decide in military matters, issues definitive moral guidance on this matter and addresses the current administration's defense policy. This declaration asks the question, how can our soldiers defend our borders when they do not defend their own personal borders?

Informal translation from Hebrew of the 19 Adar II, 5768 (26 March 2008) statement:

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Demand for the cancellation of service of women in the army

The Israel Defense Forces, after the deportation [of Jews from Gaza] and its fiascoes in the battlefield, and in consequence of the increasing threats against existence of the nation and its military - must rehabilitate at its most fundamental level.

An essential break-down that sabotages the very mission of the army is its capitulation to demands of a purely political-ideological nature: to demand that the army have at its base co-ed units, ignoring any distinction between men and women.

For all appearances, it seems that there is a connection between the lack of distinction of [sexual] boundaries and the absence of distinction between friend and wartime enemy. Both typify the army of "post-Zionism" that sees in distinction-diversity – racism.

There is no place for a co-ed unit in the army of Israel [- the very name Israel implies sactity].

There is no place for flexibility or any kind of compromise to draft men into units where women are stationed.

Neither the rabbinical authorities nor parents will send their children to an army in which units designed from the beginning to be co-ed.

"For the L-rd, thy G-d walketh in the midst of thy camp, to deliver thee, and to give up thine enemies before thee; therefore shall thy camp be holy; that He see no unseemly thing in thee, and turn away from thee." (Deuteronomy 23:19)

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