Rabbi Sacks’ Legacy Lives On
Integrating Jewish Philosophy and Technology at AMIT
Integrating Jewish Philosophy and Technology at AMIT
After high school, while their American peers are headed to college, most Israelis are drafted for compulsory army service.
The Make-a-thon event highlights the creative and innovative projects developed by AMIT students.
Yotam Ruf, AMIT’s professional director of Eco 24/7, has spent most of the past eight months in miluim (reserve duty).
The haunting events of October 7 are seared into our collective memory.
Chol Ha’moed Sukkot 2023. We have a babysitter and decide to see a movie—“Golda,” the story of the Yom Kippur War. We have no idea that mere days later, we will go through something eerily similar.
“Many hotels closed their doors and would not let anyone in. We actually opened our doors, brought more people in and stationed security guards at the doors.”
An Update on the Gabel & Straus Campus at Kfar Batya
In all of Miriam Coren’s studies and training to become a teacher and then educational administrator, one topic that was never covered was how to run a school during wartime. But now, in her role as principal of the AMIT Bellows Noga School, Miriam is learning on the job.
On October 7, the world as we knew it changed forever. We also witnessed acts of heroism, a united nation who stood up and came to the rescue of their fellow brothers and sisters.