Ultra-religious schools test Israels high-tech future
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – There are no computers at Maoz Hatorah, an ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys school on the outskirts of Israel’s bustling high-tech commercial hub, Tel Aviv. In the classrooms, English, mathematics and science lessons are kept to a minimum. “If we devote our time to secular studies there will be none left for faith,” the headmaster said. Most ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys receive …
