not really. I spent a day at the hospital in Petah-Tikva with a girl, she'd been there for thirty years. emigrated in the 80's, learned the language, graduated from college, taught high school math. She generally explained the situation. Roughly half the population, recent immigrants from Europe, including the former USSR, did all the work. The other half, earlier waves, were mostly welfare recipients. like, if you were a religious Jew and had so many kids, you didn't have to work at all.




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