Military Chief Faces Criticism over Role of God in Military Funerals
The head of the armed forces is embroiled in a controversy over the proper place of “God” in military funeral rites — but its likely not the problem you think.
The Israeli military is embroiled in a public battle over whether God ought to be mentioned at memorial rites for fallen soldiers…
The controversy is over whether Yizkor, the Hebrew prayer of remembrance, should begin at military ceremonies with the words “May God remember” or “May the people of Israel remember.”
Military policy calls for the version mentioning God to be used, but enforcement has been patchy in an apparent nod to the sentiments of the Jewish state’s secular majority.
It is a seemingly odd controversy for a nation that is often assumed to be religious in some form.
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