AMIT Students Get Physics-cal!
About 200 of the top physics students from AMIT schools took part recently in a reshet-wide physics Olympiad held at the Gogya teacher-trainer in center in Ra’anana.
About 200 of the top physics students from AMIT schools took part recently in a reshet-wide physics Olympiad held at the Gogya teacher-trainer in center in Ra’anana.
For the first time in its 95-year, storied, all-female board history, AMIT has voted to appoint five new men to its board of directors, a change that is heralded as one that was long in coming. Leaders hope the new gender diversity will widen the organization’s tent and bring in new vision and perspectives, aligning itself with 21st century dynamism in the continuation to build the future of children in Israel.
A critical election is upon us and the voice of American Jews needs to be heard on some of the most pressing issues facing Israel and global Jewry. The World Zionist Congress (WZC) is opening its once-every-five-year election season on January 21, 2020. Votes may be cast through March 11, 2020.
Musician, comedian, satirist, and television star, Noam Jacobson, one of Israel’s most eclectic entertainers, traces his roots to AMIT.
When Dr. Jack Prince was thinking about giving tzedakah, AMIT was high on his list.
For the second year in a row, students from the AMIT girl’s high school in Maaleh Adumim were selected to participate in a unique program called “Mind the Gap” whose purpose is to help girls advance in computer and science-based tracks and to ultimately increase the number of women working in the professional industry.
It can be very hard to define Jewish values in a short statement. One definition that always resonates with me is Hillel’s dictum – to treat your neighbor as you would want to be treated. At AMIT, we see that Jewish value expressed daily as our teachers and students live it every day.
The AMIT students studying at The Lewis and Wolkoff Preparatory Army Program are gaining hands-on work experience alongside mentors at the leading car import companies in Israel and are learning how to work with manufacturers and customers in English.
Tzipi Nir, Director of the Dance and Movement track at Midreshet AMIT Arts and Sciences High School for Girls in Modi’in was awarded the Uri Orbach National Prize for Jewish Culture by the Israel Minister of Education at a ceremony held at the Jerusalem Theater.
AMIT students turned their school into a factory, preparing over 300 packages to needy families for the holidays.