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Chronic Disease Prevention — Tene Briut in Jerusalem

Prevention programs for diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease — culturally adapted for the community. Hebrew/Amharic workshops, dietary guidance, exercise instructors. Via Tene Briut.

About 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.

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Who is eligible?

  • Community members 40+ with risk factors (family, BMI, lifestyle)
  • Patients with diabetes or hypertension — ongoing support
  • Youth in families with disease history

What's included?

  • Nutrition workshops: Amharic-speaking, focused on community foods (injera, berbere, mitmita)
  • Community walking program: 3x/week, free
  • Screening tests: in community settings, free
  • Personal dietary counseling: for diagnosed patients
  • Support groups: for those with chronic conditions

How to join

  1. Phone: 03-7383937 (Amharic/Hebrew)
  2. Via HMO: ask for "Amharic-speaking prevention program" — Tene Briut provides
  3. Via local clinic: branches in Netanya, Rehovot, Rishon, Be'er Sheva
  4. Online: tene-briut.org.il

Cost: free or symbolic (₪5-30 per workshop).