AMIT Students from Modiin receive the “Olim (Immigrants) of the Decade” Award
Eli Schechter of AMIT Sutker High School for boys and Dina Cohen of AMIT Modi’in High School for girls received the national “Outstanding Immigrant” award.
Eli Schechter of AMIT Sutker High School for boys and Dina Cohen of AMIT Modi’in High School for girls received the national “Outstanding Immigrant” award.
I recently met with a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor. She told me that she survived the war with forged Polish papers which allowed her to flee from Poland to Austria and then Germany, where she worked at various factories and farms.
Twenty two students from the AMIT Tzfat Evelyn Schreiber Jr. & Sr. Ulpana High School represented the State of Israel and the city of Tzfat in a “march of the living” in memory of the city’s inhabitants who perished in the Holocaust and to mark the 74th anniversary of the deportation of the Jews of Salonika (Thessaloniki) to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
The AMIT Yud Ashdod robotics team won the national innovation award at the FLL robotics competition for youth held last week at Nokia Arena in Tel Aviv.
Two students from the AMIT Berman Yeshiva, Nadav Sahar (11th grade) and Noam Nativ (12th grade), participated in the regional Bible quiz held in Ashkelon.
For the second consecutive year, students from AMIT Ginsburg Bar Ilan Gush Dan Jr. and Sr. High School for Boys won first place in the Jr. High division of the national cyber championship.
I spent my last day in Israel visiting two programs in one of the most incredible places, Frisch Beit Hayeled and Midreshet AMIT.
At an awards ceremony held last week, AMIT Ulpanit (religious high school for girls) Or Akiva received the Ministry of Education’s prestigious religious education award.
How do you go from a school once known as the Red Jail now called the White House in just two years? Sometimes, it only takes one dynamic person who won’t take no for an answer.
In the teachers’ room of AMIT Atidim in Or Akiva, you will find something very unique – 15 teachers who left their previous high-ranking and lucrative professions in order to educate the next generation.