26% of ultra-Orthodox Israeli men don't know English; 28% describe their English as 'poor,' and fewer are learning English in school than in the past

Israeli firms increasingly looking abroad to fill gaps, but should turn to junior workers and minorities, says annual survey by Start-Up Nation Central and Innovation Authority

In today’s thriving economy, there is a shortage of skills and experience, not a shortage of jobs; unemployment is at an all time low and employers can no longer call the shots

The government has earmarked NIS 1.7 billion for higher education among ultra-Orthodox, but most students are women pursuing education degrees, despite an overabundance of teachers