The Tikvah Podcast

Yehoshua Pfeffer on the Causes of the Bnei Brak Draft Riot

Feb 20, 2026
Yehoshua Pfeffer, founding editor of Tzarich Iyun and a Haredi public intellectual, discusses the violent Bnei Brak confrontation and its implications for Haredi relations with the state. He traces legal battles over conscription, moral changes in yeshiva culture, and how idleness and weakened rabbinic authority fuel unrest. He also notes emerging voices pushing for responsibility and communal reform.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
ANECDOTE

Bnei Brak Draft Confrontation

  • Two female IDF soldiers on routine draft business were chased through Bnei Brak and forced to hide until police rescued them.
  • The mob overturned a patrol car and set a police motorcycle on fire, creating national embarrassment for Haredi society.
INSIGHT

Idleness As Root Cause

  • Yehoshua Pfeffer links rising violence to widespread idleness among full-time yeshiva students.
  • He argues Pirkei Avot's pairing of Torah study with derech eretz (work) prevents idleness-driven sin.
INSIGHT

Emergency Model Became Permanent

  • Postwar Haredi Israel institutionalized full-time Torah study as an emergency model that persisted far longer than intended.
  • Pfeffer says the model creates many young men for whom study offers no fulfillment, producing unrest and antisocial behavior.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app