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Youth Mentorship — PERACH, ENP, Fidel in Jerusalem

Academic/social mentorship programs for Ethiopian-Israeli youth. PERACH (university student → school pupil), ENP (32 cities, school-based), Fidel (families + mediators).

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.

More about the city →

Recommended programs

  • PERACH: A student receives a stipend (~₪5,000/year) in exchange for 4 weekly hours of mentoring a younger pupil. For ages 7-18.
  • ENP — Ethiopian National Project: School-based programs (SPACE) across 32 cities. After-school tutoring, matriculation prep, community mentors.
  • Fidel: Family-focused — school mediators, youth clubs, parent guidance.

Who is eligible?

  • PERACH: Any community pupil whose teacher recommends targeted tutoring — request via school counselor
  • ENP: Through the school itself — if it's in the 32-city network. Ask the teacher.
  • Fidel: Via a community youth club or school registrar.

How to start

  1. Talk to the teacher / school counselor first
  2. ENP: enp.org.il/he → "About" → branches
  3. PERACH: via the dean-of-students office at the local university (if a family member can be the mentor)
  4. Fidel: fidel.org.il → "Contact"

Tip: combining 2 programs (ENP + PERACH for example) is common and effective.