Chef’s Special
New Orleans is definitely having a moment, and it tastes delicious. Among the notable young chefs bringing edgy fusion fare to this city by the bay is Alon Shaya, the Israeli-born, American-raised wunderkind.
New Orleans is definitely having a moment, and it tastes delicious. Among the notable young chefs bringing edgy fusion fare to this city by the bay is Alon Shaya, the Israeli-born, American-raised wunderkind.
Anyone with interest in education knows that the global educational landscape is undergoing enormous changes at lightning speed—not only are teachers’ roles changing, but pedagogical methods are being tailored to a world in which information is accessible 24/7 at the touch of a smartphone, computer, or tablet.
Students from AMIT Bar Ilan High School in Netanya recently took part in a “mission” to find natural gas and oil around the world organized by the Noble Energy company.
Students from AMIT Kennedy Junior and Senior High School came in second place in the Rube Goldberg Machine Contest, beating dozens of other schools across Israel and advancing to the international competition, which will take place online.
Spirits were high at the Jerusalem Marathon on Friday morning, as 420 runners from Team AMIT pounded the pavement through the streets of Jerusalem.
The trip to Switzerland is an incredible experience that combines with diverse activities and enriching, experiential learning. Before traveling to Geneva to visit the particle accelerator, we took part in five days of preparation with different professors from universities across Israel. It was interesting, in-depth learning. When we arrived in Switzerland, we also had some…
To mark International Women’s Day, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin welcomed outstanding female students from across Israel to a special event, in which each girl portrayed a government “minister” whose portfolio suited her interests.
March is Women’s History Month, a perfect opportunity to pay tribute to Bessie Gotsfeld, the founder of American Mizrachi Women, now known as AMIT.
Four years ago, the AMIT network set a goal for itself—to increase the number of girls studying physics at the highest bagrut (matriculation exam) level, which is five units.
AMIT students continue to chalk up huge successes in robotics competitions, with four schools advancing to international competitions in Europe.