Rav Shimon Baadani, a member of the Moetzet Chachmei Hatorah of Shas, attacked those who claim that there is a serious concern of giyus banos, a decree of the enlistment of girls, in Israel.

Rav Baadani, who is also the rosh kollel of Kollel Torah V’Chaim in Bnei Brak, said that there is no decree of enlistment of religious girls in Israel and that every religious girl is exempted.

In a conversation with his talmidim about arguments being made about the recruitment of girls, Rav Baadani presented what he said are the full facts and the answers to many questions posed to him.

“We are concerned about the yeshiva students as to what the [draft law] will be,” said Rav Baadani, “but regarding the girls, the law is simple: In every Bais Yaakov, the principal takes the names of all the students and goes to the recruitment office, and all are exempted without exception.”

“There was a demonstration near a recruiting place. They said there was a girl there. It was a lie… One of them told me… I told him, ‘You want to say that the directors of the Bais Yaakovs are wicked and send me to the army?’ He said, ‘Yes.’ I told him, ‘Please leave.’”

Rav Baadani said, “Bring me examples of girls being drafted. There was a secular girl who enlisted and they tried to help her. Bring me real examples.”

Those who have signed kol korehs about giyus banos have “received false evidence,” he said. “…One of them signed – and then everyone signed.”

Rav Baadani explained that any girl who goes to the recruitment office and says she is religious gets off, so they wish to make sure that the girls being given a petur, or deferment, are indeed religious. The army thus wishes to check out and ensure that when a girl comes and claims she is religious that she is indeed religious.

Rav Baadani reiterated again and again, “Bring me the names of religious girls who have been drafted. No one has been able to bring me names.”