smalltaste(print version)

A number of years ago, I received a story from the front lines in Jenin. Some stories are a mitzvah to tell and retell…

During the fierce fighting in Jenin, Israel’s Commander in Chief, General Shaul Mofaz came to inspect the fighting forces in the area. While briefing the commanders and officers, he noticed that one of his Major Generals, Avraham Gutman, had a long rip on his army shirt. When asked about the tear, Gutman told him that his mother had passed away the day before and that he had just come from the funeral. A traditional Jew committed to halachah, Gutman was fulfilling the ancient Jewish obligation of tearing of one’s garment at the loss of a loved one.

General Mofaz immediately ordered him to leave the command post and return home to sit Shiva for his mother. Avraham refused his Commander in Chief and told the following story:

Upon hearing that his old unit had been called up for