Yemin Orde was founded in 1953 by the British Friends of Youth Aliyah, in order to accommodate Holocaust orphans and immigrant children during the great immigration waves of the fifties. “Yemin Orde” literally means “in the memory of Orde.” The Village was named for British Major General Orde Charles Wingate.
Today, the 77-acre campus is home to more than 500 children from around the world. The children live in 20 children’s houses, each named after an historical figure. The campus includes a high school offering a complete academic curriculum, an art and music center a large computer center, a fully-equipped carpentry shop, a central dining room, library and extensive sports facilities.
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