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Every year the boys of Boys Town Jerusalem produce a music video for Passover. This year they went on location at two Jerusalem parks, Ein Yael and the new Emek Hatzvaim in central Jerusalem. Getting close to nature, the boys were able to include some of the wildlife represented in the Haggadah, both live animals and statues, to act out the verses of Chad Gadya, the traditional last song in the Haggadah. Established
in 1948 to provide a home and education for young immigrants to the
newly-created State of Israel, Boys Town Jerusalem has become one of the
country's largest and most respected educational institutions.
Boys Town was founded by Alexander S. Linchner, a Brooklyn-born
rabbi who, after the Holocaust, devoted his life to building a school
for the children of immigrants who poured into Israel from countries
around the world. His goal: providing them with a quality education that
would prepare them to build the State of Israel with technological
skill and traditional Jewish idealism.
Today, the beautiful 18-acre Boys Town campus in the Bayit Vegan
neighborhood of Jerusalem is one of Israel’s major technological
training centers. Approximately 800 students, ranging in age from 12 to
20, live on the campus, with a capacity to house up to 1,000. The
children and grandchildren of immigrants from 45 countries on six
continents, they mirror the ethnic diversity of the Israeli population.
More than 75% come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and
require substantial scholarship assistance. No student is ever turned
away from Boys Town due to inability to pay tuition. In
addition to receiving a fine technological and academic education, Boys
Town students are deeply imbued with traditional Jewish values and
ideals, and pride in their Jewish heritage. As a result, Boys Town
graduates are proud to serve in the Israel Defense Forces
and then go on to build fine Jewish homes and families, while making
important contributions to their communities and the State of Israel.
Among Boys Town’s more than 6,200 graduates are many engineers,
technicians, educators, fine craftsmen and professionals. Enjoy the video!
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