On Monday morning, a Lubavitcher woman launched a one-person protest outside the Israeli Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv. The woman, who we will call N, is protesting the arrest of her husband.

Mother-to-Be Protests Husband’s Incarceration

On Monday morning, a Lubavitcher woman launched a one-person protest outside the Israeli Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv. The woman, who we will call N, is protesting the arrest of her husband.

The woman’s presence prompted many people to stop and sympathize with her, particularly because she is near the end of her pregnancy. She told passersby that her husband was arrested and has been imprisoned for four months.

Seven years ago, the young man had decided for his own personal reasons to enlist in the IDF. He completed the process and had an induction date. However, on that day he was in 770.

Upon his return home he checked with family to ascertain if he received any calls or mail from the IDF. The response was that he did not. He contacted IDF officials and was told his induction would be in about a half year and that he would be notified of the exact date. Time passed but nothing happened. At some point he lost his motivation, feeling the IDF simply does not want him. He forgot about the induction and got on with his life. He soon thereafter became a chosson and got married.

He has since been abroad numerous times without difficulty. One who has an induction date set is not permitted out of the country and would generally be flagged at the airport when one tries leaving the country. Not being stopped at the airport is taken as a sign that all is well with the IDF.

Some time ago he arrived at the police station in his area to report an accident. He was informed that he is absent without leave from the IDF and placed under arrest.

His wife reports that life has been hellish since his arrest and they hired the best attorney they could find but to date, all the money and effort have not yielded any results. He remains in a military prison for over four months. N cries as she explains he did everything possible to get in, but they would not take him. He has been in prison since the summer and N fears he will be in jail when their child is born. N and her husband insist he is not AWOL but IDF officials report he has been AWOL for seven years, adding he failed to make contact with the correct military officials.

Askan Rav Chaim Aaron Yosefi and Migdal HaEmek Chief Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Grossman are both personally involved. Kikar Shabbat reports at present, all of those involved are pessimistic regarding the young father-to-be’s release at any time in the near future.

9 Comments

  • dovid

    Terrorists lhavdil have a better chance getting out of Israeli prisons it seems.

    Hope he gets out soon!

  • sarah

    in america, if you are awol you also go to military prison….on his induction date he should not have been in 770

  • chaim

    that is of course their side of the story. I would like to hear the IDFs version of events before I would even consider forming an opinion on this. (it’s called journalism)

  • YMSP

    When Ginsburg was arrested for writing something over the top about Arabs (and, honestly, his statement was wrong and probably very imprudent, but not worthy of arrest R”L), every Chabad House and Yeshiva got lists of numbers to call. Around the world the people called the Israeli PM’s office (Peres at the time). Calling the PMO, Ministry of Defense and IDF Command would make sense. If they’re willing to publish his name for such a campaign it can produce results.

    Hope someone forwards this idea to Askan Rav Chaim Aaron Yosefi and Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Grossman.

  • To Sara #4

    In America you can CHOOSE whether or not you want to enlist. If one has a change of heart or mind, one can leave without being put in jail.

    But then again, America has its problems with Jews and jail – Sholom Mordechai is sitting for too many years without an honest fair trial.

    Regardless, no need to add insult to injury. I hope N’s husband is released TODAY!!