For thousands of college graduates who still haven't found their dream job, or any job for that matter, professional internships in Israel are becoming the option of choice. The opportunity to gain hands-on job experience is particularly beckoning to young Americans, who've discovered in recent years that a college degree is no longer a guaranteed ticket to gainful employment.
- By Bennett Murray
- 30 Jan 2013
- 07:53PM
This does seem attractive. But the article skirts around a major factor; do you have to be Jewish to get an internship in Israel? I'd like a straight answer.
thank you
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