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This section contains detailed guides and documents explaining everything that happens after you arrive in Israel as a new oleh.

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  • Setting Up Internet in Israel
    Setting Up Internet in Israel – A Complete Guide for New Residents 1.  Understanding How Internet Works in Israel Unlike many countries where you sign up with a single provider, Israel’s system is divided into two parts: ï           Infrastructure (Tashtit): The physical cables or fiber that bring internet into your home. ï           Service Provider (Sapak): The company that delivers the actual internet service over that infrastructure. You might have Bezeq fiber running to your buPopular
  • REMOTE WORK AND FREELANCE OPTIONS IN ISRAEL
    REMOTE WORK AND FREELANCE OPTIONS IN ISRAEL A Comprehensive Guide for Digital Nomads, Remote Workers, and Freelancers   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.        Overview: The Remote Work Landscape in Israel 2.        Working Remotely for Foreign Companies 3.        Freelancing and Self-Employment 4.        Legal and Tax Considerations 5.        Setting Up Your Business in Israel 6.        Payment Methods and Banking 7.        Industries and Opportunities 8.Popular
  • Requirements for a 1-Year Israeli Darkon
    Requirements for a 1-Year Israeli Darkon (Passport) The Israeli darkon passport system operates on a tiered structure that directly correlates the validity period of your passport with the amount of time you spend physically residing in Israel. While the most desirable outcome for many Israeli citizens is obtaining the prestigious 10-year darkon that provides maximum travel flexibility, various circumstances can result in receiving a passport valid for only one year. Understanding these ciPopular
  • Post-Aliyah Checklist: Complete Guide
    Post-Aliyah Checklist: Complete Guide PHASE 1: IMMEDIATE (First Week) Ministry of Aliyah & Integration (Misrad HaKlita) ï           Register at local branch with passport and Teudat Oleh (immigrant certificate) ï           Schedule first appointment with absorption counselor ï           Receive Sal Klita (absorption basket) information ï           Get list of eligible benefits and timeline ï           Obtain form for opening special immigrant bank account IdentitPopular
  • Bank Transfers & Currency Exchange in Israel - Complete Guide
    Bank Transfers & Currency Exchange in Israel - Complete Guide Opening an Israeli Bank Account Major Israeli Banks Big Five Banks: 1.        Bank Hapoalim - Largest bank, good English support 2.        Bank Leumi - Second largest, extensive branch network 3.        Mizrahi Tefahot - Growing rapidly, good service reputation 4.        Discount Bank - Competitive rates 5.        First International Bank (FIBI) - Strong international services Digital/AlternativePopular
  • Complete Guide to Kupat Cholim (Israeli Health Funds)
    Complete Guide to Kupat Cholim (Israeli Health Funds) What is Kupat Cholim? Kupat Cholim (חולים קופת) literally means "sick fund" - these are Israel's health maintenance organizations (HMOs). Key Facts    Universal Healthcare: Everyone in Israel must belong to a health fund Mandatory by Law: National Health Insurance Law (1995) Four Options: Clalit, Maccabi, Meuhedet, Leumit Basic Coverage Identical: All provide same minimum basket of services Funded by TaxePopular
  • Bituach Leumi - Comprehensive Guide
    Bituach Leumi - Comprehensive Guide Bituach Leumi (לאומי ביטוח), or the National Insurance Institute of Israel, is Israel's social security system. It provides a wide range of social insurance benefits and services to Israeli residents. Here's a comprehensive overview: What is Bituach Leumi? Bituach Leumi is a mandatory social insurance program that covers all Israeli residents. It operates similarly to social security systems in other countries, funded through monthly contributions from emPopular
  • Public Transport Cards & Apps in Israel
    Public Transport Cards & Apps in Israel - Complete Guide The Rav Kav Card - Your Essential Transport Tool What Is Rav Kav? (קו-רב) Israel's universal public transportation card: ï           Smart card for buses, trains, and light rail ï           Works nationwide on almost all public transport ï           Rechargeable and reusable ï           Stores money and passes ï           Essential for anyone using public transport regularly ï           Replaced paper tickets in most placesSome readers
  • Benefits for New Immigrants to Israel
    Benefits for New Immigrants to Israel When you step off the plane at Ben Gurion Airport as a new immigrant to Israel, you're not stepping into the unknown alone. The State of Israel has built an extensive support system for Olim Chadashim, offering financial assistance, tax benefits, and practical help that can be worth hundreds of thousands of shekels over your first decade in the country. Understanding these benefits and using them wisely can make the difference between a struggling transitSome readers
  • Filing Taxes as a New Resident of Israel
    Filing Taxes as a New Resident of Israel - Detailed Guide Determining Tax Residency Status Israel uses two main tests to determine tax residency: 1.  Center of Life Test - You're a tax resident if your center of life is in Israel, considering: ï           Where your family lives ï           Where your economic interests are centered ï           Your permanent home location ï           Social and community ties 2.  183-Day Rule - You're automatically a tax resident if you're physicalSome readers
  • Laissez Passer
    Laissez Passer When urgent travel becomes necessary and time is not on your side, the Israeli laissez-passer, known in Hebrew as te'udat ma'avar, offers a crucial lifeline that many Israeli citizens don't know exists. This temporary travel document is also referred to by several other names depending on the context and who you're speaking with: some Ministry of Interior clerks call it a "teudat ma'avar zmanit" (temporary travel document), while others may refer to it simply as a "darkon zmaniSome readers
  • Converting Your Foreign Driver's License to an Israeli License - Complete Guide
    Converting Your Foreign Driver's License to an Israeli License - Complete Guide Understanding the Timeline Can You Drive with Your Foreign License? New immigrants and foreign residents can legally drive in Israel with a valid foreign driver's license for one year from their last entry into Israel. However, there are important exceptions: The one-year clock resets only if: ï           You spend at least 6 consecutive months outside Israel ï           Short trips abroad do NOT resetSome readers
  • The Oleh Vehicle Purchase Benefit (Tofes 5)
    The Oleh Vehicle Purchase Benefit (Tofes 5) What Is This Benefit? One of the most valuable Aliyah benefits: ï           Purchase ONE new vehicle with 50% purchase tax instead of the standard 30-83% ï           Available within 3 years of making Aliyah ï           Can save ₪50,000-200,000+ depending on vehicle ï           Separate from import benefit (can use both theoretically) ï           Called "Tofes 5" (5 טופס) or vehicle purchase benefit Why it's valuable: ïSome readers
  • Israeli Credit Cards & Credit Scores - Complete Guide
    Israeli Credit Cards & Credit Scores - Complete Guide Understanding the Israeli Credit System Key Differences from Other Countries (Especially US) No Central Credit Score System: ï           Israel does NOT have a FICO-style credit score ï           No single number that determines creditworthiness ï           Each bank maintains its own internal assessment ï           Credit history is tracked but not standardized Credit Bureau System: ï           Two main credit bureaus: CFew readers
  • REGISTERING FOR HEALTH INSURANCE IN ISRAEL
    REGISTERING FOR HEALTH INSURANCE IN ISRAEL Complete Guide to Kupat Cholim for New Olim   ISRAEL'S UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM What You Need to Know: Under the National Health Insurance Law, every Israeli resident is entitled to free basic medical services, and this also applies to those who have just received citizenship. Healthcare in Israel works on a universal model, which means every resident has access to medical care. Key Facts: ï           ✓ Healthcare is universFew readers
  • Ulpan Programs
    Comprehensive Guide to Ulpan Programs in Israel Table of Contents 1.        Government-Subsidized Programs for New Immigrants 2.        University Ulpan Programs 3.        Kibbutz Ulpan Programs 4.        Private Ulpan Programs by City 5.        Online Ulpan Options 6.        Specialized & Religious Programs 7.        How to Get Started   Government-Subsidized Programs for New Immigrants government-programs Ministry of Absorption Free Ulpan EligibilFew readers
  • Renewing Documents & Passports in Israel
    Renewing Documents & Passports in Israel I'll search for the most current information about document and passport renewals in Israel. Complete Guide to Renewing Documents & Passports in Israel   Israeli Passports (Darkon) & Travel Documents (Teudat Maavar) Understanding Israeli Travel Documents Israel issues two types of international travel documents: Darkon (ןוֹכְּרדַּ ) - Standard biometric passport ï           Valid for 5 or 10 years depending on residency ï           Allows visa-fFew readers
  • Emergency Services & Healthcare Tips for Israel
    Emergency Services & Healthcare Tips for Israel Critical Emergency Numbers Save These NOW! PRIMARY EMERGENCY NUMBERS:   ï           Ambulance (Magen David Adom): 101 ï           Police: 100 ï           Fire Department: 102 ï           Crisis Hotline (ERAN): 1201 SECONDARY IMPORTANT NUMBERS: ï           Home Front Command: 104 (security emergencies, missiles) ï           Electric Company Emergency: 103 ï           Poison Control: 1-800-222-222 ïFew readers
  • Complete Guide to Olim Chadashim Benefits in Israel
    Complete Guide to Olim Chadashim Benefits in Israel Making Aliyah to Israel is a life-changing decision, and the State of Israel recognizes this by providing new immigrants (Olim Chadashim) with a comprehensive package of benefits and assistance programs. This guide details all the major benefits available to help ease your transition and integration into Israeli society.   Financial Assistance Programs Sal Klita (Absorption Basket) The Sal Klita is the primary financial assistance provFew readers
  • Complete Guide to Olim Tax Benefits & Israeli Taxation
    Complete Guide to Olim Tax Benefits & Israeli Taxation    Critical Disclaimer   Tax law is complex and changes frequently. This guide provides general information but is NOT professional tax advice. You should:   ï           Consult a qualified Israeli tax advisor (חשבון רואה) ï           Especially important if you have: Foreign income, assets, investments, business ï           Get professional help BEFORE making major financial decisions ï           FileFew readers
  • Post Aliyah Arrival Support (Satirical)
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  • Setting Up Your Cellphone in Israe
    Setting Up Your Cellphone in Israel: A Comprehensive Guide Getting your cellphone set up and working properly in Israel is one of the first practical tasks you'll need to handle, whether you're visiting for a week or planning to stay for months or years. The Israeli mobile phone market is competitive and well-developed, with several major carriers offering a range of plans suited to different needs. Understanding the process before you arrive can save you time, money, and considerable frustratFew readers
  • Sal Klita Video (Serious)
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  • Biometric ID Video (Satirical)
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  • Misrad Haklita Video (Serious)
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  • Complete Guide to Integrating into Israeli Society
    Complete Guide to Integrating into Israeli Society Understanding Israeli Culture & Mentality The Israeli Character: Core Traits Directness (דוגריות - Dugriut) ï           Israelis value straight talk over politeness ï           "No" means no, "yes" means yes - less hedging than Western cultures ï           Questions that seem personal elsewhere are normal here ï           Don't take directness as rudeness - it's actually a sign of respect ï           You can be equally direct back witFew readers
  • OPENING AN ISRAELI BANK ACCOUNT
    OPENING AN ISRAELI BANK ACCOUNT Complete Guide for New Olim   WHY THIS IS URGENT - TOP PRIORITY CRITICAL: Opening an Israeli bank account is one of the MOST IMPORTANT tasks in your first week. Here's why: You Cannot Receive Sal Klita Without It A few days after making Aliyah you will be asked to schedule a meeting with Misrad Haklita to discuss your Sal Klita benefits. At this meeting, you will be asked to hand in documentation from an Israeli bank showing your account dFew readers
  • GETTING YOUR TEUDAT ZEHUT
    GETTING YOUR TEUDAT ZEHUT Israeli ID Card - Complete Guide for New Olim   WHAT IS THE TEUDAT ZEHUT? Teudat Zehut (Hebrew: זהות תעודת) is Israel's national identity card, an official state document that serves to identify Israeli citizens and residents. It contains your unique ID number and personal details, serving as the foundation of your legal and social status in Israel. Full Name: Teudat Zehut Translation: Identity Card/Certificate Issued By: Ministry of InteriFew readers
  • The Hunger Games: Israeli Utilities Edition
    The Hunger Games: Israeli Utilities Edition So you're moving into a new apartment in Israel? Mazal tov! You've just signed up for the most elaborate reality TV show never filmed: "Will They Actually Show Up?" Get ready for a wild ride through Kafka's lesser-known work, "The Metamorphosis of Your Patience Into Rage."   What You'll Need (AKA Your Survival Kit) Before you enter the arena, gather these precious items: ï           Teudat Zehut or passport (your ticket to every conversation tFew readers
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  • Complete Guide to Private Healthcare in Israel
    Complete Guide to Private Healthcare in Israel Understanding Israel's Dual Healthcare System Public vs. Private: The Basics Public System (Through Health Funds):   ï           Universal coverage (mandatory) ï           Comprehensive basic basket ï           Affordable with subsidies ï           High medical quality ï           Long wait times (specialists, surgery) ï           Limited choice of doctors ï           Crowded clinics ï           Shorter appointment times ïFew readers
  • SCHOOLS & ULPAN PROGRAMS IN ISRAEL
    SCHOOLS & ULPAN PROGRAMS IN ISRAEL A Comprehensive Guide for New Immigrants and Families   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.        The Israeli Education System: Overview 2.        Types of Schools 3.        Choosing the Right School 4.        School Enrollment Process 5.        Costs and Financial Considerations 6.        Ulpan Programs for Adults 7.        Hebrew Learning for Children 8.        Special Education and Support Services 9.        Higher EducatFew readers
  • What to Bring (and What Not to Bring) When
    What to Bring (and What Not to Bring) When Moving to Israel A Practical Guide for New Olim and Expats Moving to Israel requires careful planning — not just for paperwork and shipping logistics, but for deciding what’s actually worth taking with you. Shipping costs can add up quickly, and many items are either unnecessary, easily available in Israel, or incompatible with local standards. Below is a practical guide to help you pack wisely and avoid costly mistakes.     What to BringFew readers
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  • Complete Guide to Registering Children for School in Israel
    Complete Guide to Registering Children for School in Israel Understanding the Israeli Education System School Structure Overview     Key Facts Mandatory EducaFew readers
  • Comprehensive Guide to Leasing a Property in Israel
    Comprehensive Guide to Leasing a Property in Israel Leasing property in Israel has unique characteristics and legal requirements that differ from other countries. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know whether you're a tenant or landlord in the Israeli rental market.   Understanding Israel's Rental Market (2025) Current Market Overview The average rent in Israel stands at NIS 4,853 per month (Q1 2025), representing a 4.9% increase year-over-year. The market varies sFew readers
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  • Student Aliyah Programs & Scholarships
    Student Aliyah Programs & Scholarships Israel offers numerous programs and scholarships specifically designed for Jewish students from around the world who want to pursue higher education while making aliyah (immigrating to Israel) or spending significant study time in the country. These programs range from gap-year experiences to undergraduate degrees, graduate studies, and specialized vocational training. Many provide substantial financial support, Hebrew language instruction, and compreheFew readers
  • MISRAD HAKLITA & MISRAD HAPNIM -
    MISRAD HAKLITA & MISRAD HAPNIM - Complete Guide Understanding the Two Key Ministries for New Olim   PART 1: MISRAD HAKLITA (הקליטה משרד) Ministry of Aliyah and Integration WHAT IS MISRAD HAKLITA? Misrad HaKlita is the Israeli government body responsible for integrating new immigrants into society, providing support for social integration, cultural assimilation, housing, and financial assistance. Since October 2013, the Ministry is responsible for encouraging aliyah anFew readers
  • Guide to Misrad Haklita: Making Your First Appointment
    Guide to Misrad Haklita: Making Your First Appointment What is Misrad Haklita? Misrad Haklita, officially known as the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration (והקליטה העלייה משרד), is the Israeli government ministry responsible for assisting new immigrants in their integration into Israeli society. The ministry provides crucial support including financial assistance (Sal Klita payments), Ulpan vouchers for Hebrew study, employment guidance, housing assistance, and educational services.   MakFew readers
  • Navigating the Israeli Passport Process: A Complete Guide
    Navigating the Israeli Passport Process: A Complete Guide For Israeli citizens living in Israel, obtaining a passport is a necessary bureaucratic process that can feel daunting, especially when time is of the essence. Understanding the various options available and the quickest routes through the system can save significant time and stress, particularly for those facing urgent travel needs or tight deadlines. The standard process for obtaining an Israeli passport begins with scheduling an appFew readers
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  • GETTING YOUR TEUDAT MAAVAR & DARKON
    GETTING YOUR TEUDAT MAAVAR & DARKON Israeli Travel Documents - Complete Guide for New Olim   UNDERSTANDING ISRAELI TRAVEL DOCUMENTS Israel issues THREE types of identification documents: 1.        Teudat Zehut (זהות תעודת) - Internal ID card (Israel only) 2.        Teudat Maavar (מעבר תעודת) - Travel document/Laissez-Passer (international) 3.        Darkon (דרכון) - Full Israeli passport (international) This guide covers the two international travel documents: TeudatFew readers
  • Importing a Vehicle to Israel as an Oleh
    Importing a Vehicle to Israel as an Oleh - Complete Guide Important Reality Check: Is Importing Worth It? The Bottom Line First Most Olim should NOT import a vehicle. Here's why: Even with the Oleh tax benefit, you'll still pay: ï           Customs duties: ~78-83% of vehicle value + shipping costs ï           Shipping costs: $2,000-5,000+ ï           Modification costs: $2,000-5,000 (safety/compliance) ï           Agent fees: $1,000-2,000 ï           Time: 2-6 months ïFew readers
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  • Volunteer Programs
    Volunteer Programs & Social Networks in Israel Why Volunteer in Israel? Integration Benefits    Meet Israelis naturally through shared purpose Improve Hebrew in real-world contexts Build your network personally and professionally Understand Israeli society from the inside Give back to your new community Combat loneliness especially during initial adjustment Gain work experience in Israeli context Make meaningful connections beyond small talkFew readers
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  • THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO INTERNATIONAL MOVING FOR ISRAEL
    THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO INTERNATIONAL MOVING FOR ISRAEL: Everything You Need to Know About Relocating Your Life A comprehensive guide for new immigrants, returning residents, and anyone shipping household goods to Israel   Moving to Israel is one of life's biggest adventures. Whether you're making aliyah as a new immigrant, returning after years abroad, or relocating for work, the question of what to do with your belongings looms large. Do you ship everything? Start fresh? SomewhereFew readers
  •  Aliyah Support Groups & Mentors
    Aliyah Support Groups & Mentors: Who Helps You Make It Home Making Aliyah can feel overwhelming — between paperwork, housing, and trying to figure out what exactly *Misrad Haklita *does, it’s easy to feel like you need a personal tour guide through Israeli bureaucracy. The good news? You’re not alone. A whole ecosystem of organisations, mentors, and support groups exists specifically to make your transition smoother, smarter, and (slightly) less stressful. Here’s your ultimate guide to thFew readers
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  • Buying Property in Israel for Long-Term Investment
    Buying Property in Israel for Long-Term Investment Current Market Landscape The Israeli real estate market is experiencing a period of adjustment after years of rapid growth. Property prices have shown mixed signals in 2025, with an overall slight decline of 2.48% nationally in Q2 2025, though major cities like Tel Aviv continue to see increases of around 5%. By late 2024, annual price growth was running at 7-8% year-over-year, demonstrating the market's underlying resilience despite geopoliFew readers
  • Sal Klita Payments
    Sal Klita Payments New Rates: Beginning January 1, 2025 Married CoupleFew readers
  • Overcoming Cultural Differences in Israel: Practical Strategies
    Overcoming Cultural Differences in Israel: Practical Strategies Understanding the Cultural Gap Common Source Cultures vs. Israeli CultureFew readers
  • Banking (Serious)
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  • Intercity Travel & Car Sharing Services in Israel
    Intercity Travel & Car Sharing Services in Israel - Complete Guide Overview: Getting Around Israel The Israeli Transportation Landscape Israel is a small country but well-connected: ï           Tel Aviv to Jerusalem: 1 hour ï           Tel Aviv to Haifa: 1-1.5 hours ï           Tel Aviv to Be'er Sheva: 1-1.5 hours ï           Tel Aviv to Eilat: 4-5 hours ï           Most major cities accessible by multiple transport modes Main intercity options: ï           Trains (fastest for majFew readers
  • The Survivor's Guide to Israeli Utilities and Bureaucracy
    The Survivor's Guide to Israeli Utilities and Bureaucracy Moving into a new apartment in Israel? Congratulations! Now brace yourself for one of the country's greatest challenges: setting up utilities. Israeli bureaucracy has a well-earned reputation for complexity, but with the right preparation and expectations, you can navigate it successfully.   Before You Start: Essential Documents Have these ready before contacting any utility company: ï           Teudat Zehut (ID card) or passportFew readers
  • How To Get An Appointment At The Misrad Hapnim Video (Satirical)
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  • Bank Account Authorization
    Bank Account Authorization There is indeed a special form you receive at the airport. When you arrive at Ben Gurion Airport as a new oleh, you'll receive a form called the "Note of Future Bank Account," which in Hebrew is called בנק חשבון לפתיחת טופס or Bank Account Authorization. This is an important document, so make sure you don't lose it. When you go to open your bank account, the bank officer will stamp this form for you. You'll then need to bring this stamped form to your initial visit aFew readers
  • Major Facebook Groups for New Olim
    Major Facebook Groups for New Olim Keep Olim in Israel Movement ï           Members: 47,000+ olim from over 100 countries ï           Focus: Post-aliyah support, crowdsourcing solutions, emotional support ï           What they offer: Free legal advice, mental health services in 15 languages, food assistance, holiday hosting programs, job help, visiting sick olim in hospitals ï           Founded: 2015 by LiAmi Lawrence ï           Programs: No Oleh Alone for Holidays, KeeFew readers
  • Making an Appointment at the Ministry of Immigration and Absorption Service and Information Center
    Making an Appointment at the Ministry of Immigration and Absorption Service and Information Center   Contact Details Main Phone Line: *2994 International/Alternative Phone: +972-3-973-3333 Fax: 073-3229697 WhatsApp: Available for inquiries and questions Online: https://myvisit.com/!/home/signin/   Service Hours Phone Support: Sunday through Thursday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM After Hours: You may leave a voice message, and staff will return your call withFew readers
  • Your First Week in Israel
    Your First Week in Israel - Comprehensive Aliyah Guide Mazal tov on your aliyah! Here's everything you need to know for a successful first week.    IMMEDIATE GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES Ministry of Aliyah and Integration (Misrad HaKlita) Official Portal: https://www.gov.il/en/departments/ministryofaliyahandintegration/govil-landing-page Personal Account: https://www.gov.il/en/service/private-area-nFew readers
  • Culture Shock
    Understanding the Emotional Journey   Aliyah isn’t just a physical relocation — it’s a psychological shift. You’re not only changing countries; you’re changing pace, tone, and sometimes even your sense of identity. Most olim go through four stages of cultural adjustment: 1.        The Honeymoon Phase – Everything feels magical. You’re walking on Jerusalem stone, hearing Hebrew all around, tasting fresh falafel, and thinking, “I’m finally home!” 2.        The FrustrationFew readers
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  • Complete Guide to Child Allowances & Family Grants in Israel
    Complete Guide to Child Allowances & Family Grants in Israel Overview: Financial Support for Families Israel provides comprehensive financial support for families through:    Monthly child allowances (automatic, every child) Birth grants (one-time payments)   bonuses (firstFew readers
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