"Israel continues to aggressively encourage fertility,
spending more than $60 million a year on publicly funded fertility
treatments and operating more fertility clinics per capita than any
other country in the world.
“Anyone who lives here is expected to have children,” Sigal Gooldin, a Hebrew University medical sociologist told the New York Times. “In casual conversation you will be asked how many children you have, and if you say one, people will ask why only one, and if you say two, why only two?”"
“Anyone who lives here is expected to have children,” Sigal Gooldin, a Hebrew University medical sociologist told the New York Times. “In casual conversation you will be asked how many children you have, and if you say one, people will ask why only one, and if you say two, why only two?”"