Update from Israel #37
Hanukkah symbolizes bringing light into the world, to honor our outstanding teachers — the individuals who dedicate themselves year-round to illuminating the lives of our children and spreading light throughout.
Hanukkah symbolizes bringing light into the world, to honor our outstanding teachers — the individuals who dedicate themselves year-round to illuminating the lives of our children and spreading light throughout.
We have now lost 57 AMIT alumni. These devastating losses weigh heavily on all of us.
AMIT Israel Spotlight Session #2: AMIT’s Community of Co-Ed and Secular Schools – Bridging Divides, Building Community
As we all pray for the ceasefire to remain in place, we would like to update you on the status of our approximately 8,500 students in the North and South.
An area to commemorate fallen AMIT alumni from the establishment of the State of Israel until today.
2,900 square feet
An open-air venue that will seat 1,000 for student gatherings, graduations, entertainment, and performances.
2,800 square feet
A flexible environment where learning and socialization can take place in many different modes and locations.
4,950 square feet
A gathering area for collaborative learning, relaxation, and socialization.
5,380 square feet
Multi-floor space for tefillah, lectures, and learning.
5,543 square feet, with 450 seats