Israel Goldstein Youth Village

Israel Goldstein Youth Village
Havat HaNoar HaTzioni
חוות הנוער הציוני
Israel Goldstein Youth Village is located in Jerusalem
Israel Goldstein Youth Village
Israel Goldstein Youth Village
Coordinates: 31°45′31.67″N 35°12′16.11″E / 31.7587972°N 35.2044750°E / 31.7587972; 35.2044750
CountryIsrael
DistrictJerusalem
Founded14 February 1949
Founded byZeev Schikler
WebsiteOfficial website (in Hebrew)

Israel Goldstein Youth Village, known in Hebrew as the Havat HaNoar HaTzioni (Hebrew: חוות הנוער הציוני), is a youth village and high school in Jerusalem, Israel.

History

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]

In the summers, Havat HaNoar HaTzioni is one of the home bases of the Ramah Israel Seminar, a program affiliated with Camp Ramah, a network of Jewish summer camps in North America.[3]

Programs

Jerusalem American International School is located in the youth village.[4]

The Lycée Havat-Hanoar-Hatsioni, a French international school, is affiliated with the youth village. Its terminale (final year of senior high school) classes were created in 1967/1968 by two groups: Nathanya by Léon Ashkénazi and Alyat Hanoar in Nazareth. These groups merged during the 1975–1976 school year.[5] This school integrated with the youth village since 1991.[6] It includes boarding facilities.[7]

Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim (TRY), Ramah Israel's semester abroad high school program, is located on the North end of the campus, along with the Ramah Israel offices.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ Havat HaNoar HaTzioni website
  3. ^ "Israel Ramah Seminar". Archived from the original on 2011-04-08. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
  4. ^ Home page (Archive). Jerusalem American International School. Retrieved on April 26, 2015. "Goldstein Youth Village, P.O. Box 117."
  5. ^ "Histoire Archived 2016-03-12 at the Wayback Machine" (Archive). Lycée Havat-Hanoar-Hatsioni. Retrieved on 17 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Le lycée français de Jérusalem - Havat Hanoar Hatsioni" (Archive). Jerusalem Foundation. Retrieved on September 17, 2015. "Fondés en 1967, le lycée français et l’internat sont, depuis 1991, partie intégrante de la " Havat Hanoar Hatsioni"* - institution éducative israélienne, située au cœur de Jérusalem."
  7. ^ "L'internat." Lycée Havat-Hanoar-Hatsioni. Retrieved on September 17, 2015.

External links

  • Lycée Havat-Hanoar-Hatsioni (in French)
  • Lycée Havat Hanoar Hatsioni - Embassy of France in Israel (in French)
  • JERUSALEM Lycée Havat Hanoar Hatsioni - AEFE Europe
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