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Amharic-Speaking Family & Couples Counseling in Jerusalem

Couples and family counseling with cultural sensitivity — addressing generational gaps, evolving family roles, and relationship crises. Via Tene Briut + community social workers.

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?

  • Couples: with generational gaps, communication crises, cultural adjustment
  • Families: parent-child conflicts, language gaps, education
  • Divorces: cultural-community + legal support
  • After bereavement: post-loss support

Cultural sensitivity

Counseling adapted to understand:

  • Traditional family roles of Beta Israel
  • Parental honor codes and their influence
  • Community shame around mental health treatment
  • Kessim as parallel authority in the community

How to reach out

  1. Tene Briut family unit: 03-7383937 → "family counseling"
  2. Community social worker: via local welfare office — ask for "specialist in Ethiopian community"
  3. WIZO + Na'amat: regional branches with Amharic-speaking coordinators
  4. At HMO: mental health services — ask for "Amharic therapist" or "translation"

Cost: municipally subsidized, usually symbolic or free.