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Children Of Immigrants Or Children Of Emissaries

Children of Immigrants or Children of Emissaries

The Security Service Law applies to each person with an Israeli citizenship, whether they are in Israel or not. In other words, an Israeli citizen who lives outside of Israel is also obligated to serve in the IDF.

The Duration Of A New Immigrant's Military Service

The Duration of a New Immigrant's Military Service

In order to give you sufficient time to adapt to the new situation, to get to know Israel and learn Hebrew, your enlistment is planned to take place only a year after your arrival in Israel. This will also depend on your personal status (whether single or married, etc.)

How To Prepare For The First Summon 'Tzav Rishon'

How to Prepare for the First Summon - 'Tzav Rishon'

Did you get your 'Tzav Rishon'? Congratulations! From that moment on you are a candidate of the Israel Defense Force, or as they say - “Malshab” (IDF). We decided to equip you with all the information you need to know before the big day.

Yom Hame’A Has Changed It's Format

Yom Hame’a Has Changed It's Format

Girls, are you listening? Yom Hame’a now takes place through your home computer screen! Yom Hame’a is a day which engages in screening and matching female IDF candidates to the job they will fulfill during their army service. Due to the Covid 19 instructions, Yom Hame’a has changed its format to an online screening where you pass all the stations straight from home. Yom Hame’a will take place through the “zoom” application.

What Will You Receive On Your Enlistment Day

What Will You Receive on Your Enlistment Day?

The “Stars Card” (Cohavim) is designed to allow you to purchase equipment prior to your enlistment. This equipment is to complete the rest of the gear provided to you on your first day as a soldier. So what equipment do you recieve in the enlistment sequence? All the details >

The IDF Army’S Terms You Must Know

The IDF Army’s Terms You Must Know

Entering the army routine can be a bit confusing - a new environment, a new living space and if that's not enough - a new language too. Just before drafting, it’s time for you to learn the unique terms that have developed in the IDF over the years. What is a ‘Hamshush’? Have you heard of an ‘Hakpatza’? Do you know what meaning stands behind the word ‘Machbosh’? We have gathered all the terms you must know!