Torah and Tech in Israel
David Baker travels to Israel to meet the new breed of high-tech Haredim. How do they reconcile taking part in the so-called 'Startup Nation' with traditional Torah life?
Can you learn to code if you have spent your life studying religious texts? Can you be part of the fast-paced, secular world of technology and start-ups if you are from a conservative religious community? Israel has been called the 'Startup Nation', with a flourishing technology sector playing a big role in the country鈥檚 economy. But one group who have not traditionally been involved are ultra-Orthodox Jews, known as Haredim. They often live apart from mainstream Israeli society and adhere to strict religious laws covering everything from diet to dress and technology. Many men don鈥檛 work or serve in the army, spending their lives studying the Torah, subsidised by the government. It is a way of life that leaves many Haredim in poverty, and other Israelis resenting picking up the tab. But in recent years, the ultra-orthodox have been increasingly joining the high-tech world, working in big international tech companies and founding their own start-ups. David Baker travels to Israel to meet the new breed of high-tech Haredim, and find out how they reconcile taking part in the 'Startup Nation' with traditional Torah life.
(Image: Moshe Friedman, a Haredi Rabbi turned tech entrepreneur)
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