"Rabbis for Human Rights" Russian-speaking volunteers are needed

"Rabbis for Human Rights" Russian-speaking volunteers are needed
"Rabbis for Human Rights" Russian-speaking volunteers are needed
If you live near Hadera, want to help Russian-speaking Israelis in the fight against bureaucracy and has three hours of free time a week or two weeks, the human rights organization "Shomrey Mishpat" ( "Rabbis for Human Rights") invites you to a public work.
Legal Center in Hadera organization needs volunteers, fluent in Russian language and who can patiently listen to people seeking to legal experts for help. Areas of assistance - the problems in dealing with the state bureaucracy in the areas of social security, health care, employment and so forth.
In addition to the desire to help, the Russian language and the ability to listen patiently to the complaints from the volunteer organization is required and the ability to work with a computer. Volunteers promise to pay for transport to the place of work and training in the sphere of human rights.
"Rabbis for Human Rights" - an organization established in 1988 by the rabbis who consider protecting the weak integral and important part of the Jewish religious tradition. Currently it brings together about a hundred certified rabbis and students for the title of rabbi calls itself non-political and non-partisan organization, but Israeli law treats as a "leftist" organization that helps the Arabs.
In addition to a set of Russian-speaking volunteers, "Shomrey Mishpat" picks up the workers into two paid positions (50% and 60% rate), where knowledge of the Russian language (s along with free Hebrew and English) is also seen as an advantage.
http://news.israelinfo.co.il/law/59290