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Religious Community Support — Kessim in Ashkelon
Kessim — Beta Israel religious leaders, officially recognized in 2018. Two seminaries (Ashkelon, Be'er Sheva). Government support for activities, weddings, and life-cycle ceremonies.
About Ashkelon
Ashkelon absorbed significant waves of Israeli-Ethiopian community members from the 1990s onward and is today a major southern community hub. Community members are spread across multiple neighbourhoods in the city, alongside a growing presence of local businesses, educational institutions and community-led initiatives.
Who are the Kessim?
Beta Israel religious leaders. Authorized to officiate life-cycle ceremonies: brit milah, wedding, mourning. Officially recognized in 2018 by the Ministry of Religious Services. Two active seminaries.
What's included?
- Religious services: weddings, brit, redemption-of-firstborn, mourning — via local kes
- Life-cycle ceremonies: Sigd (29 Cheshvan), Dakas (community memorial day)
- Kessim support: monthly salary from Ministry of Religious Services, insurance, pension
- Two seminaries: Ashkelon (Beta Israel tradition) + Be'er Sheva (rabbinical education)
Finding a Kes
- Council of Kessim: regional coordinators (Netanya, Rishon, Be'er Sheva, Ashdod, Rehovot)
- Community synagogue: most cities have a dedicated building
- Via IAEJ: list of active kessim
- For private ceremonies: book via local religious council
📞 Religious Council — Kessim Division: 02-5311111
