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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. Yemin Orde - Wikipedia

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    Yemin Orde. Yemin Orde Youth Village (Hebrew: ימין אורד) (Lit: "Orde Memorial") is an acclaimed youth village near Haifa, Israel for at-risk youth, that delivers an all-encompassing school and home within a 24/7 framework; providing each student with the individual, peer and familial environment and support needed to succeed.

  4. 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.

  5. HaKfar HaYarok - Wikipedia

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    HaKfar HaYarok - Levi Eshkol Green Village (Hebrew: הכפר הירוק) is a youth village in Israel, located in southern Ramat HaSharon, along the northern border of Tel Aviv. It is also the main competitor of the blue village .

  6. Ben Shemen Youth Village - Wikipedia

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    Ben Shemen Youth Village (Hebrew: כפר הנוער בן שמן, Kfar HaNo'ar Ben Shemen) is a youth village and agricultural boarding school in central Israel. Located near Ben Shemen and Ginaton, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Modi'in Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 598. [1]

  7. Israel Goldstein Youth Village - Wikipedia

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    Goldstein Youth Village, 1950. Havat HaNoar HaTzioni was established in 1949 as a home for 40 Jewish orphans who lost their families in the Holocaust. It was named for Israel Goldstein, a prominent rabbi and Zionist leader. Today the school has over 500 students, many of them new immigrants. [2]

  8. Kedma, Israel - Wikipedia

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    Kedma (Hebrew: קֵדְמָה) is a youth village in south-central Israel. Located in the southern Shephelah, ... they moved to the present-day location. ...

  9. Alonei Yitzhak - Wikipedia

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    A 31-acre nature reserve within which the Village is located was declared in 1969, [3] mainly of old Valonia oak trees (Quercus macrolepis), in close proximity to the youth village. Other flora in the oak forest includes Cyclamen persicum , Calicotome villosa , Ephedra , Sea Squill , and Asphodelus microcarpus .