For New Immigrants
WIZO for New Immigrents 

For New Immigrants

WIZO operates a variety of services and projects designed to help new immigrants to settle into Israeli society - educationally, financially and socially.

Tutoring Services

Tutoring is provided for children from grade 1-9, who have learning disabilities, in five WIZO centers throughout the country, by an accredited teacher and WIZO volunteers.

Adyssia Project

Adisia was established a decade ago to support Ethiopian Jewish women in Israel by providing a setting in which they can create and market traditional Ethiopian Jewish embroidered handicrafts. 

Conversation Groups

For elderly new immigrants who learn about Israeli culture and improve their Hebrew language skills.  Operates in 16 WIZO branches around the country.

The Empowerment of Women Immigrants

Workshops about self awareness, rights, learning life skills, etc.  Empowerment and social meetings.  Operates in 12 WIZO branches around the country.

 
 WIZO, the Women's International Zionist Organization, is a non-party international movement dedicated to the advancement of the status of women, welfare of all sectors of Israeli society and encouragement of Jewish education in Israel and the Diaspora.
 WIZO is an international movement of Zionist women, founded in England in 1920. Today, there are over a quarter of a million volunteers in 50 Federations throughout the world, working actively for the welfare of the citizens of Israel and providing help and support in the operation of hundreds of education and welfare projects and services.