An important poster in which Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer, the elder of the heads of the yeshivas in Eretz Israel, published his opinion on the Torah's view that the yeshiva students should not be present at the conscription offices in any manner whatsoever, in the height of the 1948 War of Independence:
'This is why we have taken the opinion of Torah as a halachic ruling that every yeshiva student, a paramedic and a member of the rabbinic court, should not be appointed, or registered for everything related to guarding and helping to guard, recruit and so on. Etc., and look for permits in this, even for a short time ... '. In the beginning, the Gaon added that saving the Jewish people from the terrible situation it had encountered during the battles of the War of Independence depended solely on the merit of the holy Torah, and "as long as Jacob's voice is shrieking in synagogues and schools, Esau's hands do not control him." On the margins of the poster is the signature of the Gaon.
Size: 50x35 cm Folding marks, good condition.