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"I Felt Like a Pioneer in a Foreign World": the Haredi Medical Student Who Broke the Glass Ceiling

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Like many young Haredi men, Yossi Levin also reached the stage where he decided to go out and acquire a profession. His choice was particularly challenging: medical studies. But alongside his professional ambition, came concerns. "I arrived at academia imbued with a purpose," he says, "but I felt like a pioneer in a foreign world. I was afraid that I would have no one to consult with, I didn't know if there was anyone else like me going through …
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Like many young Haredi men, Yossi Levin also reached the stage where he decided to go out and acquire a profession. His choice was particularly challenging: medical studies. But alongside his professional ambition, came concerns. "I arrived at academia imbued with a purpose," he says, "but I felt like a pioneer in a foreign world. I was afraid that I would have no one to consult with, I didn't know if there was anyone else like me going through …

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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