Friday, 15 April 2011

The pressure for change

Indeed, the general economic situation and the increase of the haredi population is automatically pushing for a change of perspective and attitude regarding work. In many respects, women are more prepared and fit for being part of the society given the different education they are receiving in school. For the men's case, the situation is plainly simple: the traditional yeshiva doesn't include practical classes and unless they don't have the possibility to follow some evening classes - move not always - or not at all - agreed by the rosh yeshiva - they are disconnected from the daily realities.

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