[Photos below.] An emotional reception was held in Herzliya for two yeshiva bochurim who were released from Israeli military prison after being arrested over draft-related issues connected to their status as talmidei yeshiva.
The two bochurim, Nehorai Bachar and Netanel Yehuda, talmidim at Yeshivas Chazon Mordechai in Herzliya, were welcomed back to the yeshiva nearly three weeks after their arrest and imprisonment. The event featured a red carpet entrance, torches, live music, and dancing, with participation from family members, friends, rabbonim, and fellow talmidim.
The gathering was organized by the Nosnim Gav organization, which assists bnei yeshiva dealing with military draft issues and arrests.
During the evening, rabbonim from the yeshiva as well as representatives of Nosnim Gav and other organizations addressed the crowd, speaking about the importance of remaining steadfast in Torah learning even under difficult circumstances and with mesirus nefesh.
Bachar, whose arrest drew attention after he was allegedly lured outside the yeshiva by a phone call informing him that a package was waiting for him, recounted some of his experiences inside the military prison.
He described how, at first glance, he felt disconnected from many of the other detainees with whom he was incarcerated.
“One of them had never even said Shema Yisroel,” Bachar said. “He didn’t know how to say it, didn’t know anything, had never put on tefillin in his life — and davka they would come over quietly and say, ‘Maybe just me and you alone, quietly, without anyone knowing.’ There was a tremendous התחזקות there.”
Bachar urged other bnei yeshiva not to fear imprisonment.
“Don’t be afraid of it,” he said. “At first it’s a little difficult. In the beginning they treat us — it’s hard to say this — but like animals. But it passes. You learn their methods and manipulations that are meant to make you think it’s unbearable, but after a day or two or three you get used to it and it passes.”
He said he initially received the maximum punishment of 20 days, but after several days he no longer viewed the experience negatively.
“After the third day, it felt like one long day. I actually enjoyed it,” he said. “Don’t give in to them. It’s very important not to give in.”
Bachar also described refusing to perform guard duty when it conflicted with davening Shacharis with a minyan.
“They woke me up to do guard duty during the time of Shacharis with a minyan,” he said. “After I had finally been transferred back to a section where they allowed minyanim, they suddenly told me I had guard duty. I told them, ‘I just got back here and now you won’t let me daven with a minyan? I refuse. I’m not going.’”
According to Bachar, prison officials warned him that additional days would be added to his sentence.
“They told me, ‘We’ll add days by force!’” he recounted. “They added another day. Was it worth it? It was worth it. From that moment on, they never again prevented me from davening. Boruch Hashem, we were zocheh.”
Bachar also thanked the organizations that assisted him during his imprisonment, including Am Kadosh and Nosnim Gav.
“You’re inside and you have no idea what’s going on, what’s going to happen to you,” he said. “It’s your first time in prison, you don’t know anything, and I had nothing with me — they literally pulled me out of the yeshiva. Those are very difficult moments. But they gave me a shoulder to lean on. Suddenly you call and they tell you, ‘The entire nation is with you.’ It gives tremendous strength.”
He thanked his rosh yeshiva “who never stopped the tefillos for us, and we felt it,” as well as family members who visited him and sent letters and seforim.
“Every letter helps,” he said. “It strengthens you tremendously, especially when you know everyone is together with you.”
Concluding his remarks, Bachar expressed hope that the current draft-related policies targeting bnei yeshiva would soon come to an end.
“We should be zocheh that this terrible gezeirah be abolished,” he said. “A ben yeshiva from Bnei Brak or other chareidi cities who ends up there — it’s literally a Holocaust for him. This gezeirah has to end soon. All of Klal Yisroel should unite and daven and cry out over this, and be’ezras Hashem we should soon merit the coming of Moshiach, when there will be no army at all — only the army of Hashem. Amein.”
{Matzav.com}