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"Foreign Considerations": the Significant Budget Gaps - Which the Ministry of Education Does Not Explain

Summary by Israel Hayom
New study reveals: A middle school student in state-religious education receives a 25% higher budget than a secular student • Despite the narrowing of the gaps between Jewish and Arab education, the gap between state and religious education has remained stable over the past decade • Researchers warn: "Budgeting may be influenced by considerations unrelated to student characteristics"
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The Ministry of Education will receive 3.2 billion crowns from the budgets of other ministries. Another 500 million must be found in unspent expenses so that institutions receive funding for November and December.

New study reveals: A middle school student in state-religious education receives a 25% higher budget than a secular student • Despite the narrowing of the gaps between Jewish and Arab education, the gap between state and religious education has remained stable over the past decade • Researchers warn: "Budgeting may be influenced by considerations unrelated to student characteristics"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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