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'''Yemin Orde''' is a [[youth village]] near [[Haifa]] in Israel. It is named for [[Orde Wingate]].
'''Yemin Orde''' is a [[youth village]] near [[Haifa]] in Israel. It is named for [[Orde Wingate]].
==History==

In 2007, Yemin Orde Youth Village, established in the early 1950s on [[Mt. Carmel]], had a student population consisting of youngsters from all over the world, including refugees from [[Darfur]]. The village provides a safe haven for destitute children aged 5–19. One noteworthy Yemin Orde alumnus is [[Usumain Baraka]].
Yemin Orde Youth Village was established in the early 1950s on [[Mt. Carmel]], [[Haifa]]. The village provides a safe haven for destitute children aged 5–19. In 2007, it had a student population of youngsters from all over the world, including refugees from [[Darfur]].A youth village patterned after the Israeli model is now being established in [[Rwanda]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7016176.stm| title=Israeli village brings hope for 'lost' youth| author=Raffi Berg| publisher=[[BBC News]]| date=28 September 2007}}</ref>
==See also==

*[[Education in Israel]]
==External links==
==External links==
* http://www.yeminorde.org/index.php/2012-01-28-09-14-11/yemin-orde-youth-village
* http://www.yeminorde.org/index.php/2012-01-28-09-14-11/yemin-orde-youth-village

Revision as of 16:38, 13 September 2020

Yemin Orde is a youth village near Haifa in Israel. It is named for Orde Wingate.

History

Yemin Orde Youth Village was established in the early 1950s on Mt. Carmel, Haifa. The village provides a safe haven for destitute children aged 5–19. In 2007, it had a student population of youngsters from all over the world, including refugees from Darfur.A youth village patterned after the Israeli model is now being established in Rwanda.[1]

See also

External links

33°06′N 35°33′E / 33.100°N 35.550°E / 33.100; 35.550

  1. ^ Raffi Berg (28 September 2007). "Israeli village brings hope for 'lost' youth". BBC News.