Why the Orthodox Jewish World Is Becoming Financially Unsustainable

Meaningful People

What happens when a family earning two to three hundred thousand dollars a year still feels financially suffocated.
How is it possible that the middle class in the Orthodox world is drowning in debt despite high income.
Financial advisor Moshe Albert and community entrepreneur Shmuly Hartstein lay everything on the table and speak honestly about tuition, seminaries, camps, status pressure and the constant race to keep up.
Together they search for real solutions balancing personal responsibility with community support and ask whether the current system can even survive.

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