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Free Legal Aid — Tebeka in Tel Aviv
Tebeka — "Advocate of Justice" in Amharic — provides free legal counsel and representation to Ethiopian-Israelis (1,000+ inquiries/year). Specialty lines: workers' rights, racism, law enforcement, children's rights.
About Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is the main draw for the second generation of Israeli-Ethiopians — academics, entrepreneurs and professionals in tech, design and law. Community activity in the city focuses on equality and combating racism, alongside a vibrant real-estate market offering a wide range of housing options.
What cases does Tebeka handle?
- Workers' rights — wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, unpaid wages
- Racial discrimination — education, commerce, public services
- Law enforcement — complaints about police conduct, wrongful arrest
- Children's rights — special education, welfare, custody
- Housing — public-housing issues, rental, eviction
How to reach Tebeka
- Phone: 03-9377777 (Sun–Thu 9:00–17:00)
- Web: tebeka.org.il — online form
- WhatsApp: 052-2233456 (short and to the point)
🔒 Confidentiality: every inquiry is attorney-client privileged. Tebeka cannot disclose details without your consent. 💰 Cost: zero. Tebeka is donor-funded — no cost to inquirers.
When to reach out immediately
- Arrest by police
- Termination from work
- Domestic violence (also via 105)
- Suspected discrimination during a public-service interaction
Ethiopian community in Tel Aviv
- Community population
- ~6,000
- Share of city
- ~1.5%
- Main neighbourhoods
- שכ' הצפון, דרום תל אביב
- Community services
- ENP, HAMA, פרנץ' קיי קולה
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FAQ — Tel Aviv
- How many Ethiopian-Israelis live in Tel Aviv?
- The Ethiopian-Israeli community in Tel Aviv numbers approximately ~6,000 residents — around ~1.5% of the city's population. Main neighbourhoods: שכ' הצפון, דרום תל אביב.
- How do I claim Free Legal Aid — Tebeka in Tel Aviv?
- Contact Tebeka — they operate nationally including in Tel Aviv. For support: ENP, HAMA, פרנץ' קיי קולה.
- What community support is available in Tel Aviv for this right?
- In Tel Aviv, the following organisations can assist with paperwork, translation and entitlement: ENP, HAMA, פרנץ' קיי קולה.
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