DRACONIAN: Dramatic Economic Sanctions: A-G Cancels Tax Benefits for Donations to Yeshivos
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara issued a ruling Wednesday that is expected to have significant financial repercussions for the yeshiva world, determining that institutions attended by draft-eligible students who do not report for military service will no longer be eligible for donor tax benefits.
Under the new policy, yeshivas enrolling students of draft age who avoid enlistment in the Israel Defense Forces will lose the ability to offer donors income tax deductions under Section 46 of Israeli law.
The decision triggered an immediate and forceful reaction from chareidi leadership, with Degel HaTorah chairman MK Moshe Gafni leading the criticism.
“This is an open declaration of war against the Torah world and Judaism in the State of Israel,” Gafni declared. “This is no longer a legal question – it is a systematic and obsessive ideological persecution against the chareidi community and against everything that represents the Jewish identity of the state.”
He further accused the attorney general of overstepping her role, saying she is “using her powers to harm lomdei Torah and their institutions in an unacceptable manner.”
Gafni went on to urge the public to resist what he described as illegitimate directives. “I call on the public not to surrender to improper dictates and not to accept a reality in which a legal official runs the country and decides against its most basic values.”
In his closing remarks, Gafni directed criticism at Israeli Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu, questioning why Baharav-Miara remains in her position.
“It is inconceivable that such a severe move should pass in silence,” he said. “I do not understand how Prime Minister Netanyahu continues to keep her in her position. This is a grave failure, and I call on him to put an immediate end to this situation. It is unacceptable for the State of Israel to be led by someone who consistently acts against Judaism and against its Torah-observant citizens.”
United Torah Judaism chairman MK Yitzhak Goldknopf also denounced the ruling, arguing that it represents an escalation in what he described as a broader campaign.
“It appears that the attorney general has lost all restraint and boundaries in her war against Torah scholars in the Holy Land,” Goldknopf said. “The request submitted to the court is a serious attempt to carry out a maneuver against the Torah world and harm the ability of donors to assist Torah students, instead of the state funding the yeshivas as it was supposed to do.”
He maintained that Section 46 was meant to incentivize charitable giving to public institutions, not to be used as a penalty or enforcement tool in matters related to the draft.
“Revoking the benefit is collective punishment – disproportionate and immoral,” he added.
Goldknopf concluded by likening the move to situations involving groups that encouraged refusal to serve during protest movements.
{Matzav.com}
