Shai Kehat
Homeroom and History Teacher/Coordinator, AMIT Eitan Maaleh Adumim High School for Boys
DetailsHomeroom and History Teacher/Coordinator, AMIT Eitan Maaleh Adumim High School for Boys
DetailsThe Minister of Education’s prize for volunteerism and social activism in Israel’s southern region was given to Ravid H., a 12th grade student at AMIT Kiryat Malachi. Ravid is chairman of the school’s student council and the city-wide student council. She also serves as the CEO of a company, through which she developed the All Mall application, an app to improve the user experience at malls, through a joint initiative with UniStream.
DetailsCatch up with Midreshet AMIT alumni and hear how their experiences at AMIT impacted their lives and helped shape their future.
DetailsUlpanat AMIT Schreiber in Tzfat had 7th and 8th-grade students in the art chug (extra-curricular class) create a unique virtual photography display of their artwork.
DetailsAMIT Ashdod Arts and Science Ulpanit High School for Girls created a wonderful opportunity for 27 10th graders majoring in Theater Arts, through a partnership with the local, well-regarded and highly professional Ashdod Performing Arts Center.
DetailsAs we bid farewell to 2020 and enter 2021, we want to take a moment to express our tremendous gratitude for showing up, despite all the challenges and hardships. YOUR support helped make this past year a successful one for more than 41,000 children, 70% of whom come from disadvantaged backgrounds. It wasn’t an easy year, but with your help, AMIT children continued to receive the most innovative Jewish values-based education whether they were learning in class, or remotely from their homes.
DetailsAMIT students developed an app that provides a solution to the problem of disabled parking. The solution will allow, through a barcode identification, to check whether a vehicle in disabled parking is authorized to park in it and if the vehicle is not authorized, the information will be reported directly to the authorities.
DetailsWhen my kids were young, one of my favorite children’s books was Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. That’s probably an apt description for this whole year. But, with all the bad, let me share with you some not good, but great things, that AMIT accomplished because of you.
DetailsMorag A., a 12-year-old student, has created an application with the help of which the residents of Yeruham can complain about harms and see if the complaints are handled.
DetailsJonathan Davidovich, the son of political adviser, Shuli Davidovich, and AMIT Nachshon Yeshiva student went out last week for the first time on a trip with the new wheelchair installed by Paratrek – a project specializing in providing solutions to all types of physical disabilities.
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