I just don't udnerstand what it means. Dati colloquially means belonging to Orthodox Judaism. You were dati but not rabbinical. I don't understand how you followed Orthodox Judaism but didn't follow the rabbis.
I was dati as far as I was concerned. I followed Torah as I understood it. I was 'following my heart'. I was looking to know and experience God/truth.
The Rabbinic way for me was just too dry for me and I found it a barrier between me and God/Truth.
So, as far as I was concerned, I was obeying God.
ReTV: It doesn't seem like it will advance my religious devotion in a Jewish way, so there's no gain there.
I made that comment because of your inability to understand me and others like me as explained above. It seems to me that you have little exposure to people outside your group.
I think its not a holiday, because its not Pesach, Sukkos, Shavuos, Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, Chanukah or Purim. Those are the Jewish holidays recorded in Jewish literature. Yom Yerushalayim is not mentioned in the Tanach or Talmud.
Couldn't you celebrate it like Americans celebrate Thanksgiving,a secular holiday? After all lots has happened to Jews since the Talmud was written.
Why can't you form you own opinions?
Re: army service :They say don't. I don't blame them. There's a lot of horror stories coming out of there for Orthodox Jews.
Seems like you listen to gossip.( 'They say'....'a lot of horror stories').
Being in an army is difficult for anyone.
There are plenty of Haredis who do the army and are fine soldiers.
If everyone listened to your Rabbis , who would protect Israel?
Quite honestly, I find it difficult to understand how you wouldn't do army service like everyone else?
How can you let other Jews and non-Jews protect you without your participating?