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Klita Basket — Absorption Aid for New Immigrants in Afula
Monthly cash payment to new immigrants during the first year post-aliyah. Amount varies by family status and age.
About Afula
Afula, the centre of the Jezreel Valley, hosts an Israeli-Ethiopian community with a presence in various neighbourhoods. The city offers accessible real-estate prices and access to health services and regional employment centres.
Who is eligible?
New immigrants who registered with the Ministry of Aliyah within 12 months of arrival.
What does the basket include?
- Fixed monthly payment (scaled by family size)
- One-time first-home grant
- Transportation cost coverage in the first year
- Ulpan (Hebrew study) voucher
- Extended health coverage for six months
How to apply
- Register at the Ministry of Aliyah absorption desk — within 30 days of arrival
- Present immigrant ID + aliyah confirmation
- Open a bank account for the monthly payments
- Choose an ulpan and start classes (required for full payment)
📞 Ministry of Aliyah hotline: 5454* (Hebrew/English/Amharic)
Eligibility check
Are you eligible?
A few quick questions. Your answers are not sent anywhere — the check runs locally in your browser.
Ethiopian community in Afula
- Community population
- ~3,000
- Share of city
- ~7%
- Main neighbourhoods
- שכ' ב', שכ' ג'
- Community services
- ENP, מרכז קהילתי
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FAQ — Afula
- How many Ethiopian-Israelis live in Afula?
- The Ethiopian-Israeli community in Afula numbers approximately ~3,000 residents — around ~7% of the city's population. Main neighbourhoods: שכ' ב', שכ' ג'.
- How do I claim Klita Basket — Absorption Aid for New Immigrants in Afula?
- Apply via the relevant government body in Afula. For support: ENP, מרכז קהילתי.
- What community support is available in Afula for this right?
- In Afula, the following organisations can assist with paperwork, translation and entitlement: ENP, מרכז קהילתי.
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