KKL-JNF is one of the leading organizations in Israel in the fields of Zionist, environmental, and educational activities. From its founding in 1901 until today, KKL-JNF has spearheaded major national initiatives dedicated to the development of land and the conservation of nature. KKL-JNF runs many eco-Zionist educational programs in Israel and the Diaspora that strengthen the connection between the next generation of young Jewish leaders and the land, people, and State of Israel. The organization is active in youth-focused projects devoted to creating equal opportunities for all Israel’s citizens, reducing social gaps, and cultivating solidarity between every facet of Israel’s diverse society.
This page describes KKL-JNF’s educational projects in Israel.
Houses for Excellence
Helping to close Israel’s notorious achievement gap, our Houses for Excellence empower disadvantaged youth from Israel’s peripheral regions. KKL-JNF’s Houses for Excellence reduce social and educational disparities while creating a healthier society in Israel.
Teens from under-serviced parts of the country gain:
- A supportive learning environment
- Exposure to state-of-the-art technologies
- Increased academic success
- Greater social mobility
- Access to more skill-building resources
Maof
Maof – the Hebrew word for vision, courage, and imagination – is also the name of KKL-JNF’s innovative informal education program for youth from disadvantaged backgrounds. Participants in this five-year program come away with a solid foundation in eco-Zionist values and a strong commitment to community engagement.
Photo by Yaniv Schwatz, Technograpics
Green Horizons
Each year, thousands of students from all over Israel go off the grid for a week to learn to navigate and survive in the wilderness. Informal education done right, Green Horizons is a powerful program that deepens the next generation’s connection to Israel, nature, and the environment.
The program aims to cultivate:
- Leadership skills
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Community engagement and social responsibility
The Dudaim Educational Center
Waste treatment meets environmental education in this bustling facility, where over 10,000 annual visitors take part in creative workshops to learn about conservation, recycling, and the dangers of neglecting our environment. For participants of all ages, the Dudaim Educational Center is an eye-opening experience.
Atzil Program
The Atzil Program is an experiential, values-based educational initiative that introduces new immigrants to places in Israel while strengthening their Jewish identity and connection to Zionism. A product of KKL-JNF’s Youth and Education Department, the Atzil Program provides values-based knowledge, experience, and activities that cultivate a connection to the land of Israel, Zionist heritage, and the environment. The program is a joint educational initiative between KKL-KNF, local authorities, and other bodies involved in aliyah and immigrant absorption.Photo by: Bvitzenko Yaroslava