22.01.24|Ariela KarmelEmployment and education among ultra-orthodox women, including in tech, is only rising, says a recent Israel Democracy Institute report. This is in part due to initiatives like Ultra-Code, a two-year program that provides haredi women with advanced study and training in technological subjects to help them gain employment in the tech sector
29.12.22|Noa GadotLiat Weiss-Shahaf, VP Strategy and Development at Appleseeds, was speaking on a panel focused on diversity and inclusion, with Ruth Polachek, Founder and CEO at she codes, Moshe Friedman, Co-Founder at KamaTech, and Batsheva Moshe, Chairman at Yozmot Atid and Board Member at Ofanim
14.04.22|James SpiroSari Roth, Kama-Tech VP and Israeli Haredi woman entrepreneur, joined CTech to share how corporate companies are increasingly accommodating of Haredi women
14.04.22|James SpiroDr. Merav Galili, CEO at Menomadin Foundation, spoke to CTech about investing in the Haredi community
16.05.21|Hagar Ravet"I want an ultra-Orthodox to found the next Waze," says Moshe Friedman, a Litvak Haredi who founded the KamaTech organization and accelerator for entrepreneurs from the ultra-Orthodox community in Israel
28.02.21|CTechKamaTech founder Moshe Friedman talks to Michael Matias about the challenges and opportunities of integrating religious people into the tech sector
28.07.20|Hagar Ravet A new report published by umbrella organization IATI and Haredi nonprofit KamaTech indicates there are still significant gaps in pay and integration rates between Haredi and non-Haredi workers in tech
15.04.19|Omer Kabir and Adi BarakEncouraging ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jews to enter the tech sector is the only way for Israel to move forward, says Noam Bardin, the Israeli CEO of Waze and a vice president at Google
01.04.19|Naomi ZorefThe startups will take part in Calcalist’s third annual Mind the Tech Conference, taking place in New York next week
07.11.18|Hagar RavetA new initiative seeks to get Orthodox coders into high-paying tech jobs. One problem: searching for engineering solutions on a Kosher internet
17.04.18|Amarelle WenkertLocated in Bnei Brak, an ultra-Orthodox suburb of Tel Aviv, Ampersand is set to be “ultra-Orthodox friendly,” while not looking like a yeshiva, founder says
13.03.18|Omer KabirIsrael-based MilkStrip develops a testing strip that tests the quality and makeup of breast milk using a single drop
22.02.18|Omer KabirJewish ultra-orthodox men and women account for 0.3% and 0.4% of technology jobs with above median wages in Israel
28.09.17|Meir OrbachA new initiative calls on technology companies to join new offices in Tel Aviv ultra-Orthodox suburb and hire local talent