"הפרדה מגדרית תיצור תארים סוג ב'": החשש באקדמיה מהחוק השנוי במחלוקת...
A controversial amendment allowing separate tracks for men and women in master's and doctoral programs has been passed for second and third readings in Israel. University officials express concerns about potential harm to equality, teaching quality, and the status of degrees, arguing that there is no justification for separation in research and labs.
Proponents of the law argue it will help remove barriers for Haredim (ultra-Orthodox) and enhance women's earning potential.