Torato Umanuto

Torato Umanuto (Hebrew: תורתו אומנותו‎, IPA: [toʁaˈto ʔumanuˈto], lit. "Torah study is his job") is a special arrangement for the Israeli haredi sector that allows young men enrolled in haredi yeshiva academies to complete their studies before their conscription in the Israeli Defense Forces. Conscription is normally compulsory for each Israeli citizen from 18 years of age, except Israeli Arabs, and lasts three years for men and two for women. The source of the phrase Torato Umanuto is taken from the Talmud: — b. Talmud, tractate Shabbat, 11a

Torato Umanuto

Torato Umanuto (Hebrew: תורתו אומנותו‎, IPA: [toʁaˈto ʔumanuˈto], lit. "Torah study is his job") is a special arrangement for the Israeli haredi sector that allows young men enrolled in haredi yeshiva academies to complete their studies before their conscription in the Israeli Defense Forces. Conscription is normally compulsory for each Israeli citizen from 18 years of age, except Israeli Arabs, and lasts three years for men and two for women. The source of the phrase Torato Umanuto is taken from the Talmud: — b. Talmud, tractate Shabbat, 11a