Ayalim

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Ayalim (Hebrew: איילים) is an Israeli nonprofit organisation that encourages young people to settle in the Negev and Galilee regions founded in 2002.[1][2] As of 2025, it operated "22 student villages and alumni communities, engaging 1,300 young Israelis annually."[3] The organization is named in honor of Eyal and Yael Sorek, friends of the founders who were killed by Hamas[4][5] at Karmei Tzur in 2002.[6]

Entrance to Ayalim student village in Ashalim

Funding

Ayalim has received funding from the Israeli government, Keren Hayesod, the Jewish Federations of North America, the Jewish National Fund, and private donors.[7] In 2015, half of its funding came from the Israeli government.[2]

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