Big Leap Forward
Stepping into adulthood is never easy. Transitions into a life of responsibility, especially for the not-quite-yet-adult 17- and 18-year-old Israeli teen bound for the IDF can be bumpy when coming from any social strata.
DetailsStepping into adulthood is never easy. Transitions into a life of responsibility, especially for the not-quite-yet-adult 17- and 18-year-old Israeli teen bound for the IDF can be bumpy when coming from any social strata.
DetailsTwo young women living in Seattle with the fire of Zion burning in their bellies. Yetta Ursditsky Strongin and Bessie Gotsfeld found friendship and communion with each other as they helped ignite the Jewish community with their vision of a future Israel.
DetailsZalmen Mlotek is busy working two hemispheres – in Yiddish. He’s back in New York after nearly three weeks in Australia casting the upcoming production of Yiddish “Fiddler.”
DetailsThe students at AMIT Anna Teich Ulpanat Haifa celebrated getting their midterm report cards with an act of chesed: They gathered at the local gemach to prepare hundreds of packages of food for the needy. Once they finished packing, their teachers handed out their report cards.
DetailsIn a swift letter to the AMIT network’s principals, AMIT Director General Amnon Eldar, sent a message of strength and inspiration to his “troops,” the educators who care every day for the more than 37,000 children in AMIT network.
Eldar explains how they are preparing for students to continue learning in the face of what is hoped to be temporary school closures as he reminds everyone of their obligation to personal responsibility to help thwart the spread of the coronavirus.
DetailsStudents at AMIT Ashkelon Bet Junior and Senior high school decided to undertake a double mitzvah recently: Raising funds to renovate the synagogue located on their school grounds and dedicating it to the memory of fallen Israel Defense Forces soldiers who attended the school.
DetailsThis has been a very weird Purim. In a crisis, you appreciate kindness just a little more. And in ways big and small, people are somehow managing with a little help from their friends. As I listen to the Megillah, I will pay attention to Esther and Mordechai’s conversations about communal responsibility in an age of danger and try to remember the same lesson today.
DetailsDozens of students and teachers from across the AMIT network recently completed a unique four-day communications class aimed at equipping them with the tools to pursue journalism and work in the media in the future.
DetailsA team of students from AMIT Gwen Straus Junior and Senior Science High School for Boys in Ra’anana won first place in the technology category of the Ramon Foundation’s SpaceLab competition.
DetailsStudents from the film track at AMIT Ashkelon Bet Junior and Senior High School recently won first place in the screenplay category of a youth film festival.
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