At AMIT’s core is helping students form their identity through a values-based education. AMIT aims to instill graduates with strong values, sense of self, commitment to giving back, and a drive to better Israeli society. These guiding principles are based on values identified in the AMIT Compass of Excellence and Self-Fulfillment, Klal Yisrael and Torat Chaim (dynamic Jewish values).
AMIT integrates values into students’ everyday lives and makes Jewish study more relatable. In 2021, 350 young women chose to learn Torah subjects together; AMIT schools led a Talmud study for women; an annual competition in Torah-based creativity enabled students to connect to values in a way that spoke most to them.
Every AMIT high school engages in programs and initiatives under the umbrella of Klal Yisrael, creating an environment of openness, tolerance, and a celebration of diversity. This is accomplished through programs like Rivlin’s “Israeli Hope” and partnerships with Kaleidescope, an organization that fosters bonds and connections to promote diversity, inclusion, and tolerance. Through dialogue, interaction, social-emotional learning, and student exposure, AMIT creates unity regardless of individual differences.



