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Live Update arrow right icon From the Liveblog of Wednesday,
April 9, 2025
IDF set to approve slew of dress code changes, will now allow soldiers to grow beards
By Emanuel Fabian Follow
Today, 9:05 am
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The IDF is set to approve a series of changes to its dress code for soldiers, including allowing all troops to grow a beard.
Previously, only observant Jewish soldiers were able to get a permit to grow a beard. Under the new changes, all troops can have a beard, provided it is neat and meets the guidelines.
Also under the changes, female soldiers will be allowed to wear almost any color of nail polish. Previously, nail polish was limited to a handful of colors, such as pink, black, and grey.
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Another change is allowing soldiers to go home while wearing their tactical uniform. Previously, when troops left their base for furlough, they had to wear dress uniforms, known as Madei Aleph.
The changes have not yet been officially approved, although they are expected to be later today.
Taarifa kamili hapo chini kwa kimombo:
Times of Israel
Advertisement
Live Update arrow right icon From the Liveblog of Wednesday,
April 9, 2025
IDF set to approve slew of dress code changes, will now allow soldiers to grow beards
By Emanuel Fabian Follow
Today, 9:05 am
2
The IDF is set to approve a series of changes to its dress code for soldiers, including allowing all troops to grow a beard.
Previously, only observant Jewish soldiers were able to get a permit to grow a beard. Under the new changes, all troops can have a beard, provided it is neat and meets the guidelines.
Also under the changes, female soldiers will be allowed to wear almost any color of nail polish. Previously, nail polish was limited to a handful of colors, such as pink, black, and grey.
Keep Watching
Another change is allowing soldiers to go home while wearing their tactical uniform. Previously, when troops left their base for furlough, they had to wear dress uniforms, known as Madei Aleph.
The changes have not yet been officially approved, although they are expected to be later today.