R. Shlomo Yosef Zevin (1890-1978) was universally recognized as one of the giants of Talmudic and halakhic scholarship. His iconoclastic combination of Haredi bone fides and Religious Zionism have made him the subject of great interest and no small amount of censorship. With the Jewish world’s ongoing wrestling with the exemption of Haredim from military service, R. Zevin’s 1948 essay “Regarding the Drafting of Yeshiva Students” has resurfaced as an object of interest. Read the English translation in the TRADITION Archives, and see how his questions and analysis are as germane today as they were at the State’s founding.