Overview — Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel's capital, hosts a large Israeli-Ethiopian community concentrated historically in the Gondar neighbourhood in the north and with significant presence in Kiryat HaYovel and other areas. The city is home to the Centre for Ethiopian Jewish Heritage and several traditional synagogues led by kessim, alongside a broad housing market.
Overview — Jerusalem
Rights & Programs
- Community Mortgage — 600,000 ILS for Ethiopian-Israelis
- Klita Basket — Absorption Aid for New Immigrants
- Affirmative Action — Public-Sector Employment Quota
- Student Aid for Ethiopian-Israeli Students
- Daycare Subsidy for Working Families
- Public Housing Waitlist
- Free Legal Aid — Tebeka
- Senior Pension Supplement — National Insurance
Available listings
No active listings in Jerusalem yet. They'll appear here as they're added.
Urban renewal
Urban-renewal projects relevant to Jerusalem will appear here once the local administrations publish them.
Community professionals
Local community professionals in Jerusalem (mortgage advisors, lawyers, real-estate agents) will appear here once they sign up.
Useful tools
Eligibility check — State mortgage for Ethiopian olim
Planning to buy a home in Jerusalem? Check eligibility for a subsidised mortgage and a non-repayable grant in under a minute.
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The community in Jerusalem leads social, educational, and faith activity. This page is the entry point — extended content will be added over time.
