A lot of US schools are requiring some sort of public service as a graduation requirement. But that doesn't necessarily translate into the students getting outside of their own groups and neighborhoods or to work with those somewhat different from themselves.
At Sidwell Friends (a friend of mine used to teach there, and told me about it), the policy is that the community service has to be serving some group that the student isn't part of -- either ethnically or racially or socially or financially or something. Also, rather than the "add up the hours" thing that a lot of schools have, where students can put in an hour or two with a whole lot of different organizations and total the requirement, at Sidwell, all the hours need to be with the same organization. And I think that it needs to be directly doing something, not just paperwork.
Shir, out of curiosity -- what's the general attitude toward the religious men who get exemptions from military service because they're in yeshiva?
Shir, love, I'm sorry about my stupid overprivileged parent vent. All things considered, not so bad.
Life does, indeed, go on. Here's hoping for safety, peace, and the sense God gave a cabbage to light upon the appropriate people's heads.
Depends on which parts of the population we're talking about, Hil. But the past few years, since their percentage went up, every few years the gov. is trying to make sure they will do something, but nothing really happen.
So, not too many people are happy with it. Especially since most of them are with the "the whole Land of Israel" approach (and doing nothing to defend it except for praying), nor paying taxes.
So you can guess.
Ah. OK, that was kind of the impression I'd gotten from various blogs and stuff. Thanks.
Barb, it's fine, you don't have to apologize.
This whole conversation made me text my sis an "I love you, hold on" message. She's gonna think I lost it. I expect an "are you dying?" message back.
When she calls back, let her know we all are vibing for her! I don't get the news at work, so I haven't heard more than the article I spotted at Google news. And I confess, my knowledge of the geography over there is bad, so I'll put in safe~ma thoughts for you too. It looks like you have a fair amount of traveling to get to your parents place every weekend.
I'd like to sign my name to WindSparrow's thoughts:
I'd like Peace on Earth for Christmas. I'd like an end to hatred and violence. Life's crappy enough, can you do something to keep us from being crappy to each other? Please?
Now I'm grumpy, too: [link]
Hmm, I wonder if medical folks working for the armed services can say "I don't want to fix him/her up, as you will just send them back to kill more people, and Jesus taught me killing is a sin". I wonder how that would go over? Not that it could happen, as I'm sure the armed forces docs are under different rules. Either way, it's messed up.
There was more to say, but can't recall. ~ma all around. Seems like it's needed!
Seems like it's needed!
Thanks. It is appreciated.
Shir, your sister is in my thoughts. Continued saftey~ma to her. I'm curious as to what happens if a citizen is disabled or otherwise physically unable to serve in the army? Are they required to do some other type of service?
It's my younger nephews 4th birhday today! I can't believe it. It seems like he was just born. He's been doing extremely well since his surgery.
I'm curious as to what happens if a citizen is disabled or otherwise physically unable to serve in the army? Are they required to do some other type of service?
No, but some of them can volunteer to serve anyhow, and do it.
And happy birthday to your nephew!