Some religious news…
With an average of more than six children per family, the typical haredi (believing in strict rabbinic law) Jewish woman has little time to invest in a career.
Haredi Jews adhere to strict traditional rabbinic authority – and that means being a part of Israel’s renowned high-tech industry is all but impossible. The problem for Haredi women, who wish to be part of the industry, is two-fold – the long hours and a working environment which includes men.
A number of outsourcing companies in the local council of Modi’in Illit are trying to overcome these obstacles by creating workplaces which more or less employ only haredi women.
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