AMIT Bet Ashkelon Entrepreneurs Spread The Sound Of Music
AMIT Bet Ashkelon students worked with a business mentor to open a recording studio in their city with the hopes of making music and sound production more accessible to different populations.
AMIT Bet Ashkelon students worked with a business mentor to open a recording studio in their city with the hopes of making music and sound production more accessible to different populations.
Students at Ulpanat AMIT Lehava Kedumim Junior and Senior High School received a special English lesson recently, which they transformed into an inspiring chesed initiative.
AMIT students from across Israel gathered at the Gogya teacher training center in Ra’anana this week to take part in the network’s national research competition, in which teams from different schools present various scientific and environmental research projects.
by Alan Feiler, Editor-in-Chief | JMORE Living
History has not been kind to Golda Meir.
Although considered iconic in her time and a hero to Zionists and feminists around the world, the late Israeli prime minister has not fared well with many historians, observers of the Middle East or her fellow Israelis, largely for what’s viewed as her inability to prevent 1973’s Yom Kippur War.
A group of 11th-grade students at AMIT Yud Ashdod organized a special bar mitzvah celebration for three boys whose families could not afford the milestone Jewish event.
AMIT recently hosted a conference on pedagogical architecture and spatial design, where architect James Seaman explained how learning environments must change to enable new, 21st-century teaching and learning processes to develop.
Two 8th-grade students from Yeshivat AMIT Amichai came in first place in a city-wide heritage contest about Rehovot history.
Ninth-grade students at AMIT Gwen Straus Jr. & Sr. Science High School for Boys took part in a special hackathon for budding entrepreneurs this week.
Students from AMIT Bienenfeld Hevruta Yeshiva’s scouting track achieved an incredible feat this week when they completed a 50-day trek along the Israel National Trail.
The girls at AMIT Wasserman Torah, Arts and Sciences take part in an annual race, and this year they dedicated it to the memory of Ella Or, z”l, who was killed in the flash flood that struck southern Israel last month.