TSEDEK – CHILDREN'S AID

Support for underprivileged children in Israel through material and psychological assistance, educational activities, and integration programs. The initiative aims to reduce educational inequalities and promote a sense of responsibility to foster the personal growth and success of young people.
Because the Children of Israel Are Our Future
Founded over 30 years ago by Rabbi Paul Roitman, z”l, TSEDEK supports more than 3,000 children and teenagers in Israel living in underprivileged neighborhoods or in children's villages—often removed from their families due to issues such as drug or alcohol abuse, domestic violence, imprisonment, or severe economic hardship.
What Is TSEDEK?
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Material and psychological assistance for children from disadvantaged families
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A non-political movement, open to all, without distinction
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A lean administrative structure, minimizing costs and allowing nearly the entire budget to go directly to supporting children
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17 local chapters spread across the country
Our Mission
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Reduce educational achievement gaps and promote access to higher education for those with potential
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Prevent idleness that can lead to delinquent behavior
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Improve self-confidence
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Help young people become responsible adults, ready to support others and fully integrate into Israeli society
Our Actions
Educational & Recreational Activities
Held at local chapters throughout the country, after school and during school holidays: hot meals, workshops (art, culture, music, crafts, sports, group games, theater), excursions, and summer camps.
Academic Support
Tutoring and lessons by professional teachers, preparation for the national matriculation exams (bagrut), and the awarding of scholarships.
Training Seminars
Regular sessions to train future volunteer counselors in educational techniques.
Social Initiatives
With the sick, the elderly, soldiers, and for celebrating Bar/Bat Mitzvahs. These initiatives are carried out by the children themselves to foster a spirit of generosity.
Integration of New Immigrants
Special support for new immigrants, especially from Ethiopia, through tutoring, field trips to discover the country, and parent-child workshops.
Our Projects
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Virtual reality educational workshops
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Professional training workshops (IT/electronics)
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Creation of a musical group including children with disabilities
Contact Us
Phone: 01.77.50.40.55 / +972 54-4581833
Email: olivier@tsedek.org
Website: www.tsedek.org
Facebook: Tsedek Israel