One out of three Ultra-Orthodox students is studying law, and one in five – Business Administration ■ “It’s more difficult to learn engineering than law,” Dr. Reuven Gal, Senior Researcher in Samuel Neaman Institute at the Technion, explains the influx toward general professions. “They think they can make a good living, but then discover that the market is flooded and there are no internships”■ The severe shortage of Ultra-Orthodox doctors and psychologists is a subject they barely speak of