Kedma's student villages constitute a unique model of young settlement, combining academic studies with significant community activity.
In these villages, students live in outlying communities, integrate into the life of the local community, and volunteer in the fields of education, culture, and agriculture.
They benefit from scholarships, discounted housing, and a vibrant community life, while contributing to strengthening the communities in which they live.

Student Villages

Adam
A large and well-established community settlement in the Binyamin area, northeast of Jerusalem. A diverse community (religious-secular).

Almog
A secular kibbutz in the northern Dead Sea. A community based on tourism (a country hotel) and agriculture (mainly dates).

Beer Sheva – Beeri
A large and old kibbutz in the western Negev, near the Gaza border. A secular community, a significant industrial (printing) and agricultural center.

Gvaot
A religious community settlement in Gush Etzion. A small and intimate community located in a historically important area.

Kfar Saled
A secular kibbutz in the fertile Hula Valley, Upper Galilee. Based on diversified agriculture and light industry.

Metula
The northernmost colony in Israel, on the border with Lebanon. An agricultural and tourist center (Central Canada), surrounded by green landscapes.

Mehura
An agricultural settlement in the Jordan Valley. A religious community that is dealing with the challenges of climate and security in the region.

Maale Ephraim
Secular seat in the Jordan Valley Regional Council

Misgav Am
A secular kibbutz in the Upper Galilee, on the border with Lebanon. Known for its strategic location, its landscapes, and its small, close-knit community.

Rosh Pina
A historic and picturesque settlement in the Upper Galilee. A tourist and artistic center, known for its reconstruction site and atmosphere.

Rimonim
A communal settlement in the Binyamin area, east of Jerusalem. A mixed religious-secular community in a mountainous and scenic area.