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Is the IDF a Moral Institution? Isn't it Un-Jewish to Kill People?



Question:

How would Judaism apply the law from the Ten Commandments, "You shall not kill" in modern Israel?

Answer:

You may be surprised to learn that nowhere in the Ten Commandments or the entire Bible does it say "You shall not kill". Understanding this is vital to a true appreciation of Biblical morality.

The original Hebrew is "Lo tirtzach", which means "Do not murder". The Hebrew word for killing is "hariga", a completely different verb. There is a world of significance in this choice of words.

Murder is the taking of innocent life, which is always forbidden. Killing is the taking of any life, which is sometimes permitted or even obligatory. The Bible commands us to kill those who have irreversibly lost their innocence. There are two categories of such people:

1) Someone who is found guilty in a court of certain crimes, such as murder or kidnapping.

2) Someone who is posing a clear and direct threat to the lives of innocents. An example would be an armed gunman who breaks into someone else's home (Exodus 22:2).

I believe this is the most consistent and compassionate moral system. Above all else, innocent life is protected, both by the commandment not to murder and the commandment to kill those who are a threat to innocent people.


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Rabbi Aron Moss teaches Kabbalah, Talmud and practical Judaism in Sydney, Australia.


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Posted: Feb 2, 2008
OK for Israel to have an army
Oops!!!

i said "spiritually sounded"

but I meant "spiritually wounded" !!!
Posted By Dan Goldfarb

Posted: Feb 2, 2008
Is it OK for Israel to have an army?
I cannot understand why anyone needs to ask this question. Read the Torah.

Gd specifically promises us victory in battle. So the answer is, Of course killing in battle is not murder! We are expected to have an army, if we have a country. Every country needs an army for self-defense.

And, even an individual is permitted to kill someone who is trying to kill him. The Commandment does not say Thou shalt not kill. If it said that, we could not eat meat, because we must kill it in order to eat it.

The commandment says Thou shalt not MURDER. And, self defense is not murder. And, killing as a warrior in the armed service of our country is not murder.

Summary:
It is morally painful to us, and we are spiritually sounded as well, when we kill an animal and more so if we must kill a fellow human being. But, it is not murder to slaughter an animal for food or to kill even a human being when it becomes necessary for self-defense or for the defense of our country.
Posted By Dan Goldfarb

Posted: Jan 31, 2008
The Chaim Chofetz told a father it was good for his son to learn to shoot. Today in Israel, an entire army unit is composed of observant Jews. On the on hand, learning Torah for spiritual strength. On the other hand, to hold a rifle in defense of oneself and one's country. A warrior for Israel, one learns is also a warrior for G-d.
Posted By Norman F Birnberg, Salida, USA



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