Israel Goldstein Youth Village
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.
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 400 students, many of them new immigrants.[1]
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.[2]
Education
Jerusalem American International School is located in the youth village.[3]
The Lycée Havat-Hanoar-Hatsioni, a French international school, is affiliated with the youth village.
See also
References
- ↑ Havat HaNoar HaTzioni website
- ↑ Israel Ramah Seminar
- ↑ Home page (Archive). Jerusalem American International School. Retrieved on April 26, 2015. "Goldstein Youth Village, P.O. Box 117."
Coordinates: 31°45′31.67″N 35°12′16.11″E / 31.7587972°N 35.2044750°E