This is a poster advertising a hotline offered by the Ministry of Education to students in Israel. The poster is written in four languages: Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and Amharic. It is divided into four squares, each with a picture of a telephone and the word “hello” in one of the four languages. The caption “For you in every language” appears across the top of the poster, and this, alongside the bright colours and overall design, attempts to give a sense of accessibility. The fact that the hotline operates in these four languages suggests that they are the most commonly spoken languages in Israel, aside from Hebrew.
The presence of an email address on the poster suggests that it was printed in the 1990s or early 2000s. The hotline service still exists, although both the email address and phone number have since been changed. The Hotline for Students was established in 1989 following the publication of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child with the aim of providing support for students and assisting them or their parents.