Oranim Academic College

Oranim Academic College
Oranim Academic College
Established 1951
Type Kibbutz movement
Location Kiryat Tivon, Israel
Website www.oranim.ac.il

Oranim (Hebrew: אֳרָנִים‎‎ or אורנים, lit. Pines) is a teacher training college in northern Israel. The college was founded in 1951 by the United Kibbutz Movement. It was named after the small forest of pine trees in the area. It trains kindergarten, elementary and upper school teachers and offers BA, BSc, BEd and MEd qualifications.

Notable alumni

  • Joshua Sobol, (born 1939), playwright, writer, and director

See also

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Coordinates: 32°42′43.17″N 35°6′28.66″E / 32.7119917°N 35.1079611°E / 32.7119917; 35.1079611


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