Today's employment fair "Worthwhile to Work in Jerusalem" attracted hundreds of evacuees

"Worthwhile to Work in Jerusalem" employment fair (photo credit:  Tzachi Kraus)
"Worthwhile to Work in Jerusalem" employment fair
(photo credit: Tzachi Kraus)

The Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem opened its gates on Wednesday to hundreds of residents from the south and north who turned away from their homes and came to the employment fair "Worthwhile to Work in Jerusalem".

As part of the fair, organized by the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security, and the Municipality of Jerusalem, various immediate and temporary positions were offered by dozens of employers.

Credit: Tzahi Krauss
Credit: Tzahi Krauss

The attendees explored the fair booths, received assistance in writing resumes, gained information, and support in realizing their rights. Additionally, many registered for workshops and training programs to prepare for the world of work.

The Minister of Labor, Yoav Ben-Tzur, the Director-General of the Ministry of Labor, Israel Ouzan, and the Director-General of the Municipality of Jerusalem, Itzik Larry, visited the fair.

Residents of the south and north – we were excited to host you at our museum, and we hope that we succeeded in assisting, even if only a bit, during this challenging period.