The communities are intended for young people, couples and families between the ages of 25-35, who have completed their studies and are looking for a place to settle down and start real life.
Participants get to live in a youthful environment, with social and community life, spectacular views, a relaxed atmosphere, and open spaces at particularly attractive prices.
Youth communities allow you quality of life alongside a choice of settlement, allowing you to choose a place with meaning without compromising on a beautiful home, education, community and, of course, an economic opportunity to raise your family.

The youth villages

Urim
A kibbutz in the Western Negev, in the Eshkol Regional Council. A long-standing secular community, combining agriculture and local industry.

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

Beit Rimon
A religious kibbutz in the Lower Galilee, on the Toran mountain range. It combines a religious lifestyle with agriculture, industry, and education.

Yevul
A moshav in the Hevel Shalom region, near the Egyptian border. A community specializing in advanced agriculture (mainly vegetables and greenhouses).

Lotan
An ecological kibbutz in the southern Arava (Reformist stream). Focuses on ecological tourism, environmental education, and organic agriculture.

Sufa
A secular kibbutz in the Hevel Shalom (Eshkol) region, near the border of Egypt and Gaza. A community focused on diversified agriculture.

Shuva
A religious settlement in the western Negev, close to Netivot. An agricultural community belonging to the religious Zionist movement.