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  2. Youth village - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, there were 60 youth villages in Israel with a student population of 18,000. [4] A police studies track was established in 2004 at the Kanot Youth Village, and is now being offered at Nir Ha'emek Youth Village and Hodayot Youth Village. It has been shown that young people with low self-esteem thrive in such programs.

  3. Category:Youth villages in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Youth villages in Israel" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Youth village; A.

  4. Category:Villages in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Youth villages in Israel (27 P) Pages in category "Villages in Israel" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  5. Kannot - Wikipedia

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    'Seedlings') is an educational institution and youth village in central Israel. Located near Gedera , it falls under the jurisdiction of Be'er Tuvia Regional Council . In 2022 it had a population of 364.

  6. Kfar HaNoar HaDati - Wikipedia

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    The Religious Youth Village) is a youth village in northern Israel. Adjacent to Kfar Hassidim , it falls under the jurisdiction of Zevulun Regional Council . In 2022 it had a population of 371.

  7. Hadassah Neurim - Wikipedia

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    Hadassah Neurim (Hebrew: הדסה נעורים) is a youth village in central Israel. Located on the coast to the north of Netanya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hefer Valley Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 457.

  8. Alonei Yitzhak - Wikipedia

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    The village was established in 1948 by Yehiel Harif to absorb children who had survived the Holocaust. [2] It was named after Yitzhak Gruenbaum. [2] Today the village is a boarding school that teaches 675 children (275 residential, 400 day students) from 7th to 12th grade.

  9. Lower Galilee Regional Council - Wikipedia

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    Lower Galilee Regional Council encompasses most of the settlements in the Lower Galilee with a population of 11,300 (2014), including three kibbutzim, ten moshavim and two community settlements, along with two youth villages located in its administrative territory.