This is surprising.
The Haredim have been complaining that they have been excluded from the program of the Ministry of Education for summer day camps through the school system. Effectively it means the parents of kids in Haredi schools need to continue funding privately their kids day camps, while the MoE funds the day camps of kids in public schools.
On the opposite side of the coin, secular residents in Jerusalem are complaining (source: NRG) that they have to pay a lot of money for summer camps through the schools, while the Haredim only have to pay about a third of the price.
So, which is it - are Haredim being left out and paying more, or are the secular being made to pay more?
Maybe it is just everybody liking to complain and thinking the grass is greener on the other side?
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