Blind Advancement Center Tzfat

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('''Hebrew''': בית יעל / '''Translation''': Beit Yael / '''Pronunciation''': Be-et Ya’el / '''Other Names''': The Center for the Advancement of the Blind / '''Definition''': Educational Center for the Sight Impaired / '''Description''': Israel Center for Education and Rehabilitation of Sight-Impaired Individuals)
|title = Blind Advancement Center
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|image        = [[File:Space holder.jpg|215px|alt=Blind Advancement Center]]
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = בית יעל
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|header3 = Pronunciation:
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|data4  = Be-et Ya’el
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|header5 = Other Names
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|data6  = Beit Yael, The Center for the Advancement of the Blind
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|header7 = Description:
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|data8  = Safed based Educational Center for the Sight Impaired.}}
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Since the 1970s, [[Safed]] has served as a location where sight-impaired individuals can receive services through Beit Yael that allow them to learn to function in society.
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Since the 1970s, Safed has served as a location where sight-impaired individuals can receive services that allow them to learn to function in society.
  
 
== Dr. Yael Ben Dor ==
 
== Dr. Yael Ben Dor ==
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== New Center ==
 
== New Center ==
In 1985 the Center opened its own facilities on Herzel Street, next to the Bloom Community Center in [[Darom Neighborhood Safed|Safed’s southern neighborhood]]. People of all ages now come to the Center from throughout Israel for both daily and special residential programs. The program serves people from all regions and all ethnic and economic backgrounds. The program has served thousands of individuals, many of whom are losing their sight and come to the Center to learn to cope.
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In 1985 the Center opened its own facilities on Herzel Street, next to the Bloom Community Center in Safed’s southern neighborhood. People of all ages now come to the Center from throughout Israel for both daily and special residential programs. The program serves people from all regions and all ethnic and economic backgrounds. The program has served thousands of individuals, many of whom are losing their sight and come to the Center to learn to cope.
  
 
=== Facilities ===
 
=== Facilities ===
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=== Activities ===
 
=== Activities ===
 
In addition to trips and social activities, the center provides yoga and other physical exercises, lectures, discussions on current events, games and handiwork including sewing and painting.
 
In addition to trips and social activities, the center provides yoga and other physical exercises, lectures, discussions on current events, games and handiwork including sewing and painting.
 
{{Safed Institutions}}
 
{{Safed Learning and Education}}
 
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[[Category:Safed]]
 
[[Category:Israeli Organizations]]
 

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