Har Tuv Therapeutic Community

עמותת בית אור אביבה

Israel's first therapeutic community, founded 1987. Long-term residential rehabilitation for men near Beit Shemesh. Operated by Beit Or Aviva. MoH and Welfare supervised. Publicly funded. Hebrew only.

Profile Status
MoH & Welfare Supervised
Last Reviewed
June 2026
Care Setting
Residential
Location
Beit Shemesh Area, Central Israel
Languages
Hebrew
Payment
Bituach Leumi
Verification status
MoH & Welfare Supervised
Supervised by the Israeli Ministry of Health and Ministry of Welfare
Sources reviewed
3 public sources
June 2026

About Har Tuv Therapeutic Community

About This Center

Har Tuv Therapeutic Community is a long-term residential addiction treatment program for men, located near the Har Tuv A industrial zone outside Beit Shemesh in central Israel. Established in 1987, it is recognized as Israel’s first therapeutic community for addiction treatment. The program is operated by Beit Or Aviva, a nonprofit organization that also runs Ilanot Therapeutic Community (Sharon region), Telem Detox Unit, Shilub Dual-Diagnosis Program, and Avivim Transitional Hostel.

The therapeutic community (TC) model at Har Tuv places community life, mutual responsibility, and progressive personal growth at the center of the rehabilitation experience. Men at different stages of recovery live and work together, taking on shared responsibilities and supporting one another’s progress. Family involvement is a recognized component of the program, and residents are supported in rebuilding relationships alongside their own recovery.

Har Tuv operates as a publicly funded program under the supervision of both the Israeli Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Welfare. Admission is arranged through the public system — through Bituach Leumi (National Insurance), welfare offices, or social worker referral. All clinical services are provided in Hebrew. The program does not describe services for international clients or non-Hebrew-speaking residents.

Who This Center May Be Right For

  • You are a man dealing with alcohol or drug dependence who is ready for long-term residential rehabilitation in a structured community setting
  • You are an Israeli resident eligible for Bituach Leumi or welfare ministry funding and are looking for a publicly funded residential program in central Israel
  • You have completed medical detox and are ready to commit to a multi-month program
  • You value family involvement in the recovery process and want a program where family relationships are part of the treatment framework
  • You are comfortable working and living in a Hebrew-speaking therapeutic community environment
  • You are open to a TC model where peer relationships, shared responsibility, and structured daily life are the primary therapeutic tools

Who This Center May Not Be the Right Fit

  • You are a woman — Har Tuv accepts men only; other programs within Beit Or Aviva and the broader Israeli network serve women
  • You are seeking treatment in English or another language — the program operates entirely in Hebrew
  • You need outpatient services or a short-term program of fewer than three months
  • You are a non-Israeli resident or international client — the program is structured around the Israeli public system
  • You have not completed medical detox — residential admission typically requires prior completion of a supervised detox program
  • You have complex dual-diagnosis mental health needs — the Shilub Dual-Diagnosis Program (also operated by Beit Or Aviva) may be more appropriate

In nearly four decades of operation, Har Tuv has been the starting point of recovery for thousands of men across Israel.

Treatment Philosophy

Har Tuv uses the therapeutic community model — a structured residential approach where the community of residents itself is the primary agent of change. TC programs are built on the understanding that addiction affects how people relate to themselves and to others, and that recovery requires rebuilding those relationships through daily lived experience within a community, not only through individual therapy sessions.

In the TC model, residents move through defined phases of the program, taking on increasing levels of responsibility, leadership, and autonomy as they progress. Peer relationships, community rituals, honest feedback, and shared accountability are the core instruments of the therapeutic process. This approach has been used at Har Tuv since 1987 — longer than at any other therapeutic community in Israel — giving the program a depth of institutional knowledge and community culture that newer programs have not yet developed.

Family involvement is an emphasis at Har Tuv. The Beit Or Aviva organization’s approach to rehabilitation includes working with family systems alongside the individual in treatment, recognizing that sustainable recovery is typically supported by repaired and healthy relationships at home. Specific family program formats, visiting schedules, and family therapy arrangements are not publicly described; contact the center directly for details.

Programs & Services

Long-Term Residential Therapeutic Community (primary program)

Long-term residential rehabilitation for men dealing with alcohol or drug dependence. Program duration at Har Tuv is up to approximately one year. Admission requires prior completion of medical detox. All services are in Hebrew. Contact: 02-3731028. Admissions coordinator: 050-8220435.

Beit Or Aviva — Related Programs

Program Type Location
Har Tuv Therapeutic Community Long-term residential TC Beit Shemesh area
Ilanot Therapeutic Community Long-term residential TC Sharon region
Telem Detox Unit Inpatient medical detox Sharon region
Shilub Dual-Diagnosis Program Dual-diagnosis residential Details not publicly listed
Avivim Transitional Hostel Transitional housing Details not publicly listed

Admissions & Contact

To inquire about admission to Har Tuv, contact the program directly at 02-3731028. An admissions coordinator can be reached at 050-8220435. The center is located near the Har Tuv A industrial zone outside Beit Shemesh.

Referrals are typically made through social workers, hospitals, welfare offices, or courts. Individuals can also contact the center directly to discuss the admissions process. Prior completion of medical detox is required before residential admission.

Funding is arranged through Bituach Leumi (National Insurance) and the Ministry of Welfare for eligible Israeli residents. Contact the center or your social worker to confirm eligibility and begin the funding process.

Insurance & Payment

Har Tuv is a publicly funded program. Treatment is covered through Bituach Leumi (National Insurance) and Ministry of Welfare referrals for eligible Israeli residents. Private-pay options are not publicly described.

Contact the center or consult with a social worker to confirm current eligibility, coverage terms, and funding procedures.

Accommodation & Campus

The Har Tuv campus is situated in the Jerusalem foothills near Beit Shemesh, roughly 30 kilometers west of central Jerusalem. The campus occupies a hillside setting within the Har Tuv A area, surrounded by the forested terrain of the Judean highlands. The natural environment is integrated into the community’s daily life and therapeutic approach, consistent with the therapeutic community model’s emphasis on structured communal living in a contained setting.

Specific details about accommodation — room types, shared living arrangements, and on-site facilities — are not publicly described on the Beit Or Aviva website. Contact the center directly at 02-3731028 for information about the physical environment and residential setting.

Clinical Team

Clinical staff information for Har Tuv Therapeutic Community is not publicly listed on the Beit Or Aviva website. The program operates under the supervision of the Israeli Ministry of Health and Ministry of Welfare. Contact the center directly at 02-3731028 to ask about clinical staffing and professional credentials.

Family Involvement

Family involvement is incorporated into the Har Tuv rehabilitation program. Specific formats — family therapy sessions, visiting days, family groups — are not publicly described on the Beit Or Aviva website. Contact the center directly at 02-3731028 to learn about visiting arrangements, family therapy access, and how family members can participate during treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Har Tuv significant in the history of Israeli addiction treatment?

Har Tuv was established in 1987, making it the first therapeutic community for addiction treatment in Israel. It introduced the TC model to the Israeli context and has been operating continuously for nearly four decades.

Who can be admitted?

Adult men dealing with alcohol or drug dependence who have completed medical detox and are ready for long-term residential rehabilitation. The program is publicly funded and operates entirely in Hebrew for eligible Israeli residents.

How long is the program?

The residential program at Har Tuv runs for up to approximately one year. Individual length of stay varies based on program phase completion and clinical progress.

Is treatment free?

Yes, for eligible Israeli residents. Treatment is covered through Bituach Leumi (National Insurance) or Ministry of Welfare referrals. Contact the center or a social worker to confirm eligibility.

Can family members be involved in treatment?

Yes. Har Tuv incorporates family involvement as a component of its rehabilitation approach. Contact the center directly at 02-3731028 to learn about visiting arrangements, family therapy, and family support options.

What other programs does Beit Or Aviva operate?

Beit Or Aviva operates Ilanot Therapeutic Community (Sharon region), Telem Detox Unit, Shilub Dual-Diagnosis Program, and Avivim Transitional Hostel, in addition to Har Tuv.

Is treatment available in English?

Clinical services at Har Tuv are provided in Hebrew. The program does not describe services in English or other languages.

Services and programs

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Residential Rehab
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At a glance

Location
Beit Shemesh Area, Central Israel
Setting
Residential
Sector
Nonprofit/NGO — Beit Or Aviva
Who it helps
Men
Substance focus
Alcohol and drug dependence
Cost
Covered through Bituach Leumi (National Insurance). No private fee for eligible Israeli residents.
Health insurance
Publicly funded program. Referrals through Bituach Leumi or Ministry of Welfare.
Payment options
Bituach Leumi
Languages
Hebrew
Emergency / 24h
Admissions coordinator: +972-50-822-0435

Based on publicly available information. Confirm eligibility and intake criteria directly with the center before making any decision.

Admissions and contact

Cost Covered through Bituach Leumi (National Insurance). No private fee for eligible Israeli residents.
Insurance Publicly funded program. Referrals through Bituach Leumi or Ministry of Welfare.
Payment options Bituach Leumi
Har Tuv A Industrial Zone, Beit Shemesh area, Israel
Beit Shemesh Area, Central Israel
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Data and verification

What we confirmed
  • MoH & Welfare Supervised
  • Supervised by the Israeli Ministry of Health and Ministry of Welfare
  • Cross-checked against 3 public sources
  • Information reviewed June 2026
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  • Current bed capacity and availability
  • Staff credentials and certifications
  • Individual program durations and schedules
  • Admission wait times and current intake status
How we sourced this listing
Verification status
MoH & Welfare Supervised
Licensing
Supervised by the Israeli Ministry of Health and Ministry of Welfare
Sources reviewed
3 public sources
Last reviewed
June 2026
Status
MoH & Welfare Supervised

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  • What is the total cost, and what payment options or insurance plans are accepted?
  • What does a typical day or week look like in the program?
  • Is family involvement part of the program, and what does that look like?
  • What aftercare or continuing support is available after treatment ends?
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