Elazar Stern
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Elazar Stern (b. 1956) is a general in the Israel Defense Forces and the current head of the Israeli Human Resources Directorate. Born in Tel Aviv, Stern attended Bar Ilan University, where he received a B.A. in Economics and Land of Israel Studies. He also received a Master's degree in Business Administration from Tel Aviv University and Northwestern University. Stern enlisted the IDF in 1974 as a paratrooper, eventually becoming the reserve commander of the Paratroopers Brigade in 1991. In the 1990s Stern became involved in officer training, and was appointed to his current post in July 2004.
As head of Human Resources Stern has overseen a program to convert non-Jewish IDF troops to Judaism. He has also led the integration of hesder units, homogeneous units of Orthodox male soldiers combining yeshiva studies with military service, into mainstream units. While criticised by some religious Israelis that the action was meant only to prevent insubordination of religious troops during the Gaza pullout, Stern maintains that it is better for the troops.[1]
On October 14, 2005, Stern and his family were assaulted in Jerusalem while praying at the Western Wall in protest of his leading role in expelling Jews from the Gaza strip.[2]. In 2008 he is said to have "stormed the stage" [3] to prevent teenage rock star Shira Gavrielov [4] from performing at a military farewell party on the grounds that she had not served in the military.
Elazar Stern finishes his tenure as the head of the Human Resources Directorate in July 2008 and is expected to retired from the IDF. He will be replaced by Avi Zamir, who will receive the Aluf rank.[5]
[edit] Notes
- ^ "General Defends "Hesder" Disbanding", The Jewish Week
- ^ "Wailing Wall mob stones general who oversaw expulsions", The Guardian
- ^ "Saved from certain disaster", Haaretz
- ^ "Pop's Shira Gavrielov doesn't need her father's name to make it!"
- ^ "Brigadier General Avi Zamir Will Replace Aluf Stern as Head of the Human Resources Directorate", Israel Defense Forces, 2008-03-07. Retrieved on 2008-03-07.
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