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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.<ref>[http://hava.org.il/en/index.html Havat HaNoar HaTzioni website]</ref> |
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.<ref>[http://hava.org.il/en/index.html Havat HaNoar HaTzioni website]</ref> |
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In the summers, Havat HaNoar HaTzioni is one of the home bases of the Israel Ramah Seminar, a program affiliated with [[Camp Ramah]], a network of [[Jewish]] summer camps in North America. <ref>[http://ramah.j-town.com/seminar/Seminar/Dates_and_Accommodations.html Israel Ramah Seminar]</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 19:29, 14 September 2010
Havat HaNoar HaTzioni (Hebrew: חוות הנוער הציוני), known in English as the Israel Goldstein Youth Village, 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 Israel Ramah Seminar, a program affiliated with Camp Ramah, a network of Jewish summer camps in North America. [2]