Three AMIT graduates get ready to soar for the Israel Air Force
The Israeli air force is considered among the best in the world, and three AMIT alumni recently joined its ranks after completing their flight course and earning their coveted wings.
The Israeli air force is considered among the best in the world, and three AMIT alumni recently joined its ranks after completing their flight course and earning their coveted wings.
Two AMIT students, Netzer Ivri from Yeshivat AMIT Kfar Ganim and Elad Layosh from AMIT Ginsburg Bar Ilan Gush Dan Jr. and Sr. High School for Boys, made it to the final round of Israel’s National Physics Olympiad, which is run in cooperation with the Education Ministry and the Maimonides Fund.
Biology students at Ulpanat AMIT Kedumim Jr. and Sr. High School are getting invaluable lessons from leading scientists through a special program that coordinates virtual visits between the girls and the experts.
Everyone’s heard of binge-watching (as in the latest TV shows), but the amazing young women at Midreshet AMIT started off the new year binge-learning! For the next month, each student is taking on something new to learn for 30 minutes a day outside of class—and they’re documenting it on Instagram with a special account called #amitbinge. Check it out and have a Shabbat Shalom!
Twelfth-grade students at Ulpanat AMIT Givat Shmuel recently welcomed the head of a special national service program aimed at gifted young women.
Midreshet AMIT Be’er in Yerucham dedicated a new Beit Midrash—the new home for the midrasha will be a warm, welcoming place for the students and the Yerucham community.
“I am an officer in a classified intelligence unit in the army, and I have to thank the wonderful staff of Yeshivat AMIT Kfar Ganim for my success.”
They may only be in junior high, but the students at AMIT Wasserman Torah, Arts and Sciences Junior High School for Girls are already being prepped for a future full of innovative technology.
The Israel Defense Forces’ Manpower Directorate recently published its annual ranking of cities and schools that “contribute more” to military service—meaning that their recruits join combat units and serve as officers.
The AMIT Renanim Junior and Senior Science and Technology High School will offer a gifted track for Orthodox girls in the upcoming school year, marking a first for the educational landscape in central Israel.