During a visit to Yeshivat AMIT Kfar Ganim High School in Petach Tikva by the Ministry of Education’s management, Ministry Director-General Amit Edri said that it was a place full of educational inspiration and that the visit gave the entire administration food for thought. “This is a place of inspiration and idealism; a place that combines many values, knowledge, and skills. I wish there were more educational institutions like this.”
The visit was initiated by the Tel Aviv District Administration in the Ministry of Education and the Petah Tikva Municipality. All the ministry’s top officials and district administrators, along with Mayor Rami Greenberg, were impressed by the extensive educational activities taking place at the yeshiva.
The visit focused on the world of pedagogical innovation and learning aimed at developing 21st-century skills, with most of the students learning in AMIT’s Gogya-inspired learning spaces rather than regular classrooms. The guests also visited the special education school that operates within the yeshiva and caters to students with special needs, which has had significant success including preparing some students for the bagrut.
The guests were deeply impressed by the meeting with the staff and students, and the rich world of initiative and creativity, innovative pedagogy, personal and social empowerment, and the wonderful integration of all the populations of students in the yeshiva.
Rabbi Nitzan Berger, principal, remarked “The yeshiva is always working on educational development in conjunction with what is happening on the ground. We are happy that during the visit we succeeded in demonstrating the special spirit of the yeshiva thanks to the administrative staff, teaching staff, and students”.
“The yeshiva is always working on educational development, in conjunction with what is happening on the ground. We are happy that during the visit we succeeded in demonstrating the special spirit of the yeshiva thanks to the administrative staff, teaching staff, and students,” Principal Rabbi Nitzan Berger, remarked.



