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Free Legal Aid for Ethiopian-Israelis — Who Provides It and How to Access in Ma'alot-Tarshiha
TEBEKA association, the Government Legal Aid Bureau, and university law clinics provide free representation and advice to Ethiopian-Israelis. TEBEKA has no income test.
About Ma'alot-Tarshiha
Ma'alot-Tarshiha is a mixed (Jewish-Arab) city in the Upper Galilee, with a small Israeli-Ethiopian community. Its accessible real-estate prices, green surroundings and high quality of life make it an attractive residential option.
TEBEKA — The Primary Resource
TEBEKA (the Israeli Association for Ethiopian Jews) is the main legal organisation for Ethiopian-Israelis. They handle employment discrimination, BTL benefit appeals, family law, civil-rights cases, and housing disputes. The first meeting is always free with no income test. Call 1-800-20-20-16 or visit tebeka.org.il.
Government Legal Aid Bureau
The Ministry of Justice Legal Aid Bureau provides free advice and representation based on an income test (single earner up to approx. ₪7,000 net/month in 2025). Covers criminal (mandatory), civil, administrative, and family law. Contact via any District Court or call 1-700-706-060.
University Law Clinics
Tel Aviv, Hebrew University, Bar-Ilan, and Haifa universities run free supervised clinics covering human rights, poverty law, family, and housing. Search "קליניקה משפטית [city]" for contact details.
What to Bring
Bring your ID/teudat oleh, all relevant documents (contract, termination letter, BTL notice), a brief timeline of events, and prepared questions.
About Ma'alot-Tarshiha
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