
Rav Avraham Salim Calls Mother of Imprisoned Yeshiva Bochur, Praises “Mesirus Nefesh” of Torah Learners
As the wave of arrests involving yeshiva bochurim continues to stir concern throughout the Torah world, Rav Avraham Salim, a member of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah of Shas, personally reached out to the mother of a bochur currently being held in military prison, offering words of encouragement and support during a difficult time.
The phone call was made to the mother of Meir Sabag, a talmid of Yeshivas Darchei Ish in Moshav Tirosh, who is presently incarcerated in a military detention facility. According to reports, the conversation was arranged through the Chayei Olam organization.
During the call, Rav Salim sought not only to be mechazeik the family, but also to convey what he described as the importance of the sacrifices being made by lomdei Torah in the current climate.
Earlier, speaking at a gathering focused on the challenges facing the Torah world, Rav Salim sharply criticized government policy regarding the draft issue.
“Israel’s government has surrendered to the left because of political considerations and is persecuting Torah learners in every possible way. Haba litamei poschin lo—they have chosen to descend to the point of causing others to sin.”
He continued with an emotional appeal directed at government and law-enforcement leaders.
“I say from here to the leaders of the government and the police: It shall not be. Chas v’shalom, not a single hair from the head of a Torah learner should fall to the ground.”
Rav Salim also emphasized what he sees as the unique role of Torah learners within Klal Yisroel.
“Although we are citizens living in the State of Israel, we are not the property of the State of Israel. Those who learn the holy Torah are the spiritual treasure of all of Klal Yisroel throughout the world. From this wellspring people draw Torah, yiras Shamayim, and the mesorah of Israel. The Torah is our life. It preserved us and accompanied us throughout the long years of exile, and through its light we continue forward. Torah learners are a permanent possession of Klal Yisroel everywhere, and this has been demonstrated by the generosity of Jews throughout the world who have dedicated their resources to support the holy Torah in Eretz Yisroel so that it should never, chas v’shalom, fall.”
During his conversation with Sabag’s mother, Rav Salim stressed that her son’s imprisonment should be viewed within the broader context of what he called the struggle of Torah learners throughout the country.
“Your son and all the Torah learners who have been arrested are making a great Kiddush Hashem.”
The rav added that at a recent gathering dedicated to strengthening the Torah world, he spoke at length about what he described as the extraordinary mesirus nefesh being displayed by Sephardic yeshiva bochurim.
He said that rather than weakening their resolve, the current pressures have only strengthened their commitment.
“Even when they are arrested and all these decrees are directed against them, nothing moves them. They are giving up of themselves so that Torah can continue and endure.”
Rav Salim concluded the conversation with words of encouragement and a heartfelt tefillah for Meir Sabag and other detained yeshiva students.
“The entire Torah world is davening for him and for all the yeshiva bochurim who have been arrested. B’ezras Hashem, Meir will be released soon. May you merit a complete recovery, much nachas, and may the salvation come במהרה.”
Sabag was arrested last week during what supporters described as a planned police operation on the road between Beit Shemesh and Moshav Tirosh. According to accounts from those involved, officers initially told the bochurim that no arrests would take place and that only summonses would be issued. Approximately fifteen minutes later, detectives reportedly arrived, placed Sabag in handcuffs, and transferred him to military custody.
Rav Salim’s phone call joins a series of recent efforts by senior Torah leaders to support arrested yeshiva bochurim and their families.
Several months ago, Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch and members of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah visited Military Prison 10 to encourage imprisoned bnei Torah, a visit that left a strong impression on many participants.
More recently, Rav Moshe Sternbuch warmly received a bochur who had been released after serving twenty days in military prison, referring to him as a “partner of the Ribbono Shel Olam” and offering him special words of blessing.
Within the yeshiva world, many viewed Rav Salim’s personal outreach as a powerful expression of leadership and responsibility toward the families of detained bnei yeshiva. Community leaders said the conversation provided significant encouragement not only to the Sabag family, but also to many others facing similar challenges.
The call comes amid a noticeable increase in arrests involving yeshiva students. Last Friday, two talmidim from Yeshivas Maalos HaTorah were detained on Route 6, an incident that sparked widespread concern throughout the chareidi community and led to calls for emergency gatherings and additional public action.