What We Offer?
Intervention Services
MOSHE’s ROOFING service is free of charge and open to anyone experiencing distress, grounded in the belief that life-saving support must be accessible to all.
Delivered nationwide, fully online and in real time, the service provides immediate support without the need to travel. It is available across Israel and guided by experienced mental health professionals.
MOSHE’s intervention model offers a continuum of support – from initial contact to deep, community-based response.
MOSHE does not replace therapy, medical, or psychiatric care. Rather, it works alongside them to build a strong, accessible, life-saving support network in critical moments.
The service is free of charge!
A Community Holds Life
When It Matters Most
Intial Consulation
Single Session Intervention (SSI)
A focused first meeting for those facing suicide risk. The session includes risk assessment, immediate steps to reduce danger, coping guidance, and coordination with the person’s support network and relevant professionals.
This session provides a rapid and accessible response. At its conclusion, a joint decision is made regarding continued support. In many cases, follow-up is recommended to ensure ongoing support and safe community connection.
MOSHE’s Outreach Team responds to initial inquiries, creates a supportive first connection, and helps individuals take the first step toward receiving help.
Group Session Interventions
Supportive Group Intervention
A three-session group program for individuals supporting someone at risk of suicide, including family members, friends, partners, and colleagues.
Held online, participants meet weekly in a safe and supportive space to recognize warning signs, understand suicidal distress, and develop practical skills for responding in moments of crisis.
The program is led by qualified professionals together with a trained volunteer community companion, and is adapted to the needs of each group, with the goal of reducing risk and strengthening the support network.
The Intervention Circle
Circle Session Intervention (CSI)
A focused intervention for a person at risk and their close support network, including family, friends, and significant people in their life.
The circle provides practical tools, emotional support, and a safe space to face the crisis together, while strengthening the support system around the individual.
The program includes three weekly online sessions, along with an active WhatsApp group for ongoing connection and support. The person at risk is encouraged, but not required, to participate.
Led by a professional facilitator and two trained volunteer community companions, the circle offers immediate support while building stability, connection, and hope.
Training for Organizations:
Community's Role
in Suicide Prevention
MOSHE offers tailored training for organizations and professionals seeking to understand and strengthen the community’s role in responding to suicide risk.
These programs provide practical, experience-based tools for safe and effective action, adapted to each audience and setting. Training is available upon request for schools, social services, medical teams, HR departments, and more.
*This training is a paid service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What services do you offer?
We believe that people in suicidal crisis need a human support circle around them, and that suicidal thoughts should not be faced alone. Our services offer online interventions that help build a supportive community and reduce suicide risk.
What is a Single Session Intervention?
This is a one-hour online consultation meeting (via Google Meet) that provides a safe space to share what is happening, conduct a joint risk assessment, and think together about the right supports – both within and beyond MOSHE.
What is a Circle Session Intervention?
The community circle supports a person at risk of suicide together with their close network. Its goal is to reduce risk by creating a safe, supportive structure to face the crisis.
Who can contact you?
Anyone who is concerned about suicide risk, for themselves or for someone else. There is no “correct” threshold. Concern is enough to reach out. The service is currently available to people in Israel.
How can I contact you?
On WhatsApp: https://wa.me/97223819999
Do you offer therapy?
No. When needed, we help connect and refer people to appropriate mental health professionals and services.
Can I get immediate help?
MOSHE is not an emergency response service. Meetings are scheduled in advance, but you can reach out at any time via the contact form to begin the process.
Who will I meet?
Our services are delivered by a professional team together with trained volunteers (“Moshas”) who have completed dedicated training and have hands-on experience supporting people in crisis.
Does the service cost?
No. All services are provided free of charge.
How does WhatsApp support work?
WhatsApp is used to connect you to the appropriate support within MOSHE. It is not a standalone helpline. Human support is available Sunday-Thursday, 8:30-16:00.
Where are you located?
Our services are provided nationwide and fully online.
What if I don’t have a community? Can MOSHE still help me?
Yes. No one should be left alone. We believe that a lack of belonging is often part of suicidal pain, and part of our work together is to build a supportive community around you.
What if I’m not sure this is about suicide?
If there is any doubt, it’s worth checking. It is always better to reach out, think together, and find clarity than to miss something important.
I think I want help, but I’m not sure - what should I do?
Ambivalence is a natural part of suicidal crisis, a back-and-forth between wanting to live and wanting the pain to stop. You don’t need to be certain. We are here to sit with you in that uncertainty.
Do you report to the police?
In cases of immediate danger, we first use the community-based tools we believe in. If additional support is needed, we will stay with you and, together, involve emergency services to create a protective barrier. This is done openly, respectfully, and with sensitivity.
In which languages is the service available?
At this stage, full services are available in Hebrew.
Is contacting you anonymous?
We understand the fear of being exposed. At the same time, we believe that secrecy can make coping harder, so contact is not anonymous. We are fully committed to protecting your privacy and maintaining confidentiality.
What should I do in an immediate emergency?
If there is immediate risk, please contact emergency services, a crisis helpline, or go to the nearest emergency room.
