Small Tastings of Torah, Judaism and Spirituality from Rav Binny Freedman – Portion of Chukat
Ask any Israeli soldier who ever served in the armored corps what part of his army service he hated the most, and he will answer unequivocally: ‘Tipul shvui’ the weekly tank inspection.
After completing 10 weeks of basic infantry training, followed by an additional 10 weeks of tank crew school learning the rudimentary skills of serving as tank crew members be it gunners, loaders or drivers, we began one of the most difficult courses in the Israeli army.
For twelve grueling weeks we averaged less than 15 hours of sleep a week, training day and night in our tanks in the field, with no showers, eating cold battle rations in the blistering heat of the Middle Eastern summer. Heading out of base in our tanks to the simulated battlefield environment on Sunday mornings, the entire week was one long nightmare of dust and diesel fumes, shell blasts and grease.
In an effort to simulate battle we trained all Tuesday and Wednesday nights without...
