Who this is for
New and long-term olim, couples, parents, teens, students, and people who want support in English while living in Israel.
Support for olim
Aliyah can be meaningful and hard at the same time. Shemesh helps olim find English-speaking therapy support for the emotional and practical realities of building life in Israel.
Therapy for olim is support for people navigating aliyah, cultural transition, language strain, identity shifts, and the ordinary pressure of starting over. Shemesh helps olim look for English-speaking therapy that understands this context.
New and long-term olim, couples, parents, teens, students, and people who want support in English while living in Israel.
The intake asks about your needs, preferences, schedule, and what kind of support would feel workable.
Shemesh speaks to the reality that aliyah can be both chosen and challenging, without making the experience sound only like a crisis.
Only use confirmed vetting language on the live site. Avoid naming credentials, licences, or availability until verified.
This page should lead to intake and can link to a future therapy costs guide once pricing language is confirmed.
Yes. English-language therapy can help olim speak more naturally about adjustment, stress, identity, and family life.
Look for language fit, cultural understanding, practical availability, and a therapist who can work with the issues you want to bring.
No. Support can be useful for everyday adjustment, relationships, loneliness, and decision-making.