Jerusalem, Israel - May 8, 2025  - Chaim V’Chessed has taken steps to address a critical gap in the newly launched Tzedek Tachburati transportation discount program, recently unveiled by Israel’s Ministry of Transportation.

The innovative program offers significant public transportation discounts based on a traveler’s place of residence, helping ease the financial burden on individuals living in various geographic and socio-economic areas across the country. However, the eligibility mechanism for the program presents an obstacle for a unique segment of the population: residents of Israel who are not Israeli citizens.

The current system verifies residency through the sefach – the address printed on a teudat zehut (Israeli ID card), which non-citizens do not possess. As such, although they are eligible according to the regulations, they currently have no way to prove their residency and access the discounts.

Chaim V’Chessed’s team of experts reviewed the official government regulations behind the program and discovered a key point: the language of the law refers to the eligibility of a nosea – a traveler – without making any distinction between citizens and non-citizen residents. This understanding clearly supports the inclusion of non-citizen residents in the program.... Read More: Chaim V'Chessed