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Israel's million-strong Charedi community seeks to broaden what it is taught

Amid concerns of a population ill-equipped for work, resistance to secular school subjects appears to be falling

January 26, 2018 08:00
Israel's Charedi population is growing, but changing
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Israel’s Charedi population has just hit a million, and the community is growing so fast that in just under half a century two out of every five Israeli Jews are expected to be Charedi.

Many Israeli economists are alarmed by the figures, just released by the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI), saying that they have no idea how Israel will retain its prosperity. How, they ask, can Israel keep hold of its advanced economy when many Charedi children are growing up without the education they need to participate?

“There are no shortcuts in life,” said Dan Ben-David, former advisor to the World Bank and the World Trade Organisation. “You cannot stop studying material needed for contending with a modern economy and still expect to do well afterwards.”

He is referring to the fact that many Charedim — especially boys — study in schools that shun the national curriculum and say it is their right to study almost exclusively religious subjects.

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