Compensation

Jerusalem court sends senior Lev Tahor cult leader Elazar Rumpler to prison in child abuse case

Elazar Rumpler, a Lev Tahor haredi cult leader, was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay a total of NIS 22,000 in fines and compensation for assaulting a 10-year-old child.

Elazar Rumpler, a senior leader within haredi cult Lev Tahor, appearing in the Jerusalem District Court for a hearing in 2020; illustrative.
Police car at night

Couple hides Holocaust survivor mother's body to maintain compensations

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Slip and Fall in the Gig Economy: Who Bears Responsibility?

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich attends a committee meeting on September 14, 2025.

‘Shameful’: Smotrich faces uproar from bereaved families amid push for NIS 30b. defense budget rise


Honda must change oil every 5,000 km, now compensation begins

Honda's importer will pay NIS 2.5M to compensate consumers who had to change oil more often than usual. Details on eligibility and compensation inside.


National Insurance gives civilian survivors, abductees’ families, evacuees NIS 650m.

About 6,000 people have contacted the emergency center for war victims every week, and there are about 25 thousand online inquiries through the NII website.

 View of the National Insurance Institute (bituach leumi) offices in Jerusalem, October 26, 2020

Austrian Holocaust survivors to receive €5,000 in dramatic agreement

The National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism will administer these payments.

 People participate in a commemoration of the liberation of the former concentration camp KZ Mauthausen, at the memorial site in Mauthausen, Austria, May 7, 2023

Finance Ministry comes under attack at committee meeting

Eshkol Regional Council head Gadi Yarkoni spoke strongly against the government's response to the situation, especially that of the Finance Ministry.

 Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich holds a press conference with bereaved families at the Israeli Finance Ministry in Jerusalem on January 8, 2023.

An ex-Marine reported company defrauding millions from tax payers, receives $40 million settlement

Ex-US Marine Sarah Feinberg outed a defense firm using funds from its $6.5 billion worth of government contracts to make up for company shortfalls.

Police officers stand in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC, U.S., January 19, 2018