Moreover, because of their traditional way of life, Bedouin women are usually not allowed to work outside their house.
In 2003 Rosenwaks founded a film class for Bedouin women in Rahat.
At close intervals the rope was knotted, so that it looked like a headband such as the Bedouin women wear.
Approximately 40 Bedouin women took part in it and received training in job search and computer skills and business management.
She had changed her costume to that of a Bedouin woman, and she was cooking at a charcoal brazier.
They are primarily aimed at Bedouin women.
The last death was in 2003, when a 58-year-old Bedouin woman was bitten by a cat and became infected.
Traditionally, the Bedouin men are breadwinners, while the Bedouin women are not supposed to work outside their home.
Nevertheless, in the last years the situation is starting slowly to change - Bedouin women are driven into the work force by their families' needs.
The call center is managed and operated by 50 Bedouin women, but is supposed to employ more women in the future.