The research studies how the accelerating migration of haredi households out of central Israel intersects with transportation, spending patterns, and fertility decisions. Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) families living in the periphery are not simply replicating the same patterns of community life seen in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak – rather, they are developing measurably different household profiles, including smaller families, higher reliance on cars, and greater exposure to screens, according to a ShoreRead More
