Overview
- More than 100 senior Breslov leaders issued a directive telling anyone with an active arrest warrant not to attempt to leave Israel for Rosh Hashanah in Uman.
- The rabbinic decision labels conscription a decree of religious persecution and forbids military, national, and civil service for followers.
- The guidance follows reported detentions of draft‑age haredi men at airport customs, with community educators instructed to ensure youths do not take travel risks.
- Some Breslov youths with warrants have surrendered to military police in recent days, and several later enlisted under favorable conditions, according to Israeli media reports.
- In parallel, leading charedi rabbis including Yitzchak Yosef and Yitzchok Zilberstein clarified that non‑yeshiva men may enlist in approved haredi IDF frameworks, while the government has set aside funds to facilitate Uman travel via Moldova.