Who this is for
Anglos, expats, international families, long-term residents, and people who feel more comfortable doing therapy in English.
For Anglos and expats
Shemesh helps English-speaking Anglos and expats in Israel find therapy support that respects language, culture, relocation stress, and the reality of living between worlds.
Therapy for Anglos in Israel is English-language mental wellness support for people who want therapy that understands cultural transition, family life, and the practical pressure of navigating Israel in English.
Anglos, expats, international families, long-term residents, and people who feel more comfortable doing therapy in English.
Shemesh uses intake to understand your context, preferences, goals, and schedule before guiding next steps.
The process is built for people who want a human first step rather than a cold directory search.
Use only verified therapist criteria on the final site. Keep claims careful and factual.
Move users toward intake, with future links to cost and online therapy resources.
English-speaking people in Israel, including expats, immigrants, students, families, and long-term residents.
Yes. The service can be relevant for English-speaking residents whether or not they made aliyah.
No. It may be useful for many people, but urgent or high-risk situations require local crisis or emergency support.