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ATIDA, founded in 2020, has placed over 600 ultra-Orthodox women in IDF tech roles, aiming for 800 by 2026.
The ATIDA program, founded in 2020 by Esti Solomon and Moshe Morgenstern, has expanded to place over 600 ultra-Orthodox women in IDF hi-tech units, with plans to reach 800 by 2026.
The initiative provides training, halachic guidance, and support to help women enter high-paying tech careers while maintaining religious observance.
It has gained traction despite opposition from some ultra-Orthodox factions, with over 1,200 women applying for its sixth cycle and new placements at the IDF tech campus in Beersheba.
The program supports economic independence within haredi communities and promotes national cohesion by bridging religious and secular sectors.
ATIDA, fundada en 2020, ha colocado a más de 600 mujeres ultraortodoxas en roles tecnológicos de las IDF, con el objetivo de 800 para 2026.