Bet Hagai

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About Bet Hagai

Founded in 1984, the community Bet Hagai was established as a result of a heartbreaking tragedy. Hanan Krauthammer, Gershon Klein and Yaakov Zimmerman, three students attending the Nir Yeshiva (religious male academy) in Kiryat Arba, were brutally murdered in a terror attack in 1980. Their bereaved friends at the yeshiva were determined to build a new community in their memory. Named as an acronym of each of their three names, Bet Hagai was established in the hills near Hebron as a tribute to their legacy. In 1989 the community expanded its mission by creating a youth village for children from troubled backgrounds, providing them with nurturing homes, spiritual guidance and practical skills through programs in pottery, woodworking, agriculture and farming. The village also operates a sheep farm that helps to educate the youth and to reinforce the People of Israel’s presence in the region through land cultivation.

Current Projects

Raising funds for their Youth Village

At the Bet Hagai Youth Village in the Hebron Hills, boys from broken homes are given a second chance at life. Through love, structure, and faith, they heal and grow—guided by devoted house parents, rabbis, and therapists. The village’s farm plays a key role in their transformation, teaching responsibility and purpose. Today, Bet Hagai needs your help to clothe the boys and build a new barn for the growing flock. Partner with Bet Hagai and help shape Israel’s future—one boy at a time.

Raising $50,300