Welfare Ministry
The overlooked victims: Israel's vulnerable populations struggle as war diverts needed resources
Focus on the war has diverted attention away from vulnerable populations who depend on social services to survive.
State will halt funding for at-risk haredi yeshivot with students who don’t draft
Grapevine, May 9, 2025: Bridges of hope
Supreme Court ends tax-based food stamp criteria, expands eligibility
Failing to learn from complaints: Israel’s Welfare and Social Affairs Ministry - comment
In essence, the ministry focuses on a case-by-case approach rather than employing a deeper, integrative, and structured examination of the content of the complaints received about social workers.
Health services prepare for emergency situation as northern front intensifies
Welfare and health ministries prepare evacuation, reinforce hospitals and social workers amid escalating Hezbollah-IDF conflict in northern Israel.
New welfare complex opens in east Jerusalem, expected to be city's largest
The opening of the complex is another step toward the establishment of the city's "Silicon Valley"—Kiryat Hi-tech plan, which is hoped will add thousands of jobs in the east of the city.
Gov't to approve 1.03% cut-off in ministries' budget for aid to Gaza border communities - report
The benefits for the evacuees will be financed by a sweeping 1% budget cut.
Israel offers NIS 10 million to orgs. who will treat young October 7 survivors
The potential target audience for these treatments consists of around 10,000 young people, said the Welfare Ministry, who anticipates that around 3,000 will make use of programs.
Of the 2,500 Holocaust survivors who experienced the October 7 massacre, 86 have died
Israel's Welfare and Social Affairs Ministry announced that 86 Holocaust survivors had died since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.
October orphans: Who cares for Israeli kids whose parents were killed by Hamas?
On October 7, Hamas made many children into orphans by killing their parents. Who takes care of these children now? The Magazine takes a look at this complex situation.
Aid workers, including from UNRWA, face deportation from Israel - report
Welfare and Social Affairs Ministry employees claim that they simply don't have the tools to give property background checks and security clearance needed to recommend candidates for visa extensions
Losing family to terror attacks at young age can make academics harder - study
A new Jerusalem study analyzes the effect of losing a parent or sibling in early childhood on educational achievement later in life.
21 Israeli children orphaned by Hamas's October 7 massacre
One of the children, a four-year-old girl, was orphaned and kidnapped by Hamas and is still being held hostage in Gaza.
Israel to bring in thousands of foreign caregivers for people with disabilities
The agreement comes following months of negotiations between the ministries and the organizations in order to come to a resolution prior to the beginning of the new school year.