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Amharic-Speaking Family & Couples Counseling in Rishon LeZion

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

About Rishon LeZion

Rishon LeZion is home to a large, active Israeli-Ethiopian community, historically concentrated in the Ramat Eliyahu neighbourhood — originally built as absorption housing and now a long-standing community centre. The neighbourhood is at the heart of urban-renewal efforts, alongside a growing second-generation presence across the city.

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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.