Over 100 Ultra-Orthodox Students Launch New Academic Year at High-Tech Towers
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 5 hours ago
What happened
Over 100 ultra-Orthodox students from across Israel gathered at a high-tech complex to begin the seventh cycle of the MIGO engineering and technology program. The event included panels, workshops, and an industry lecture, highlighting the integration of ultra-Orthodox individuals into Israel's tech sector. The program offers tailored support such as evening classes and scholarships, with registration for the next cycle now open.
- 01Over 100 ultra-Orthodox students started the seventh MIGO program cycle at a high-tech venue.
- 02Participants came from multiple cities, balancing religious life with tech careers.
- 03A panel discussed challenges like language gaps and maintaining religious practices at work.
- 04Workshops trained students in proactive problem-solving and time management.
- 05Beit Shemesh Engines CEO highlighted ultra-Orthodox workers' unique strengths.
- 06MIGO offers evening classes, full tuition subsidies, and monthly scholarships.
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