Givat Washington

Givat Washington
גִבְעַת ווֹשִינְגְטוֹן
Givat Washington
Coordinates: 31°49′2.99″N 34°43′44.04″E / 31.8174972°N 34.7289000°E / 31.8174972; 34.7289000Coordinates: 31°49′2.99″N 34°43′44.04″E / 31.8174972°N 34.7289000°E / 31.8174972; 34.7289000
District Central
Council Hevel Yavne
Founded 1946
Founded by Jewish community of Washington D.C.
Population (2014)[1] 920

Givat Washington (Hebrew: גִבְעַת ווֹשִינְגְטוֹן, lit. Washington Hill), also known as Beit Raban (Hebrew: בֵּית רַבָּן, lit. House of Raban) is a religious youth village in central Israel. Located near Kvutzat Yavne, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Yavne Regional Council. In 2014 it had a population of 920.

History

The village was established in 1946 by the Jewish community of Washington D.C., and initially served as an educational establishment for young Holocaust survivors. It now has a secondary school, a midrasha, an ulpan and an academic college. There is also student housing for the college students, who make up most of the current residents.

Education

The Lycée français Guivat-Washington, a French international school, serves the community.

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