
Episode #122
The Haredi Rabbi Who Put On a Uniform
After October 7, Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer did something almost no Haredi rabbi has done: he put on a uniform. A community rabbi, he completed IDF basic training alongside soldiers half his age, served in the reserves during the Iran War — and his sons study in yeshiva and serve in the IDF. But Rabbi Pfeffer isn't just a soldier. He grew up Hasidic, spent a decade in Jerusalem's elite Lithuanian yeshivot under Rav Moshe Shapira and Rav Asher Weiss, clerked at Israel's Supreme Court, and teaches at Hebrew University's law school. He chairs the board of Netzach Yehudah — the organization supporting Haredi soldiers — and founded Tzarich Iyun, the journal asking the hardest questions about Haredi life from inside the community. In this episode of Jewish Insights with Justin Pines, Rav Pfeffer explains why most Haredi men really don't serve (it's not what you think), what the Chazon Ish's famous promise about Bnei Brak reveals about this moment in Jewish history, what secular Israelis get wrong about the ultra-Orthodox world, and what a Torah-rooted vision of Haredi civic responsibility actually looks like. Whether you're frustrated with the Haredi draft debate or trying to understand it — this is the conversation that cuts through the noise.






