Torah Study at 75:
From 400 students to 350 thousand!
'When I was a boy, I thought the Torah world was finished,' said Rabbi Druckman. 'But the Torah gives the State its right to exist.'
'When I was a boy, I thought the Torah world was finished,' said Rabbi Druckman. 'But the Torah gives the State its right to exist.'
Bill would have applied to wives of full-time students, allowing them to utilize sick leave to take care of a sick child.
New proposal would restore subsidy to full-time Torah students under 28, but Finance Minister insists: No subsidies for haredim.
New criteria deem families of married yeshiva students ineligible for daycare subsidy. 'System harms working parents, change was necessary.'
For the price of a pizza per month, married yeshiva students can now sign up for government-funded life insurance plan.
New official statistics show rise in number of married yeshiva students, drop in number of working haredi women.
The bill will equalize the terms of income support for Torah students and students studying for a post-secondary degree.