AMIT Hammer awarded Education Ministry’s regional prize
The AMIT Hammer Junior and Senior High School for Boys in Rehovot was granted the Education Ministry’s regional education award for Israel’s central district.
The AMIT Hammer Junior and Senior High School for Boys in Rehovot was granted the Education Ministry’s regional education award for Israel’s central district.
Students at the AMIT Bienenfeld Hevruta Yeshiva, where some 40 students are currently enrolled in a specialized music track, recently welcomed a unique visitor: African American virtuoso blues pianist, author, actor and lecturer Daryl Davis.
Students at Yeshivat AMIT B’Levav Shalem in Yerucham this week demonstrated solidarity with the employees of Negev Ceramics, who have set up a protest tent in the southern Israeli city to fight the closure of their factory and widespread layoffs.
More than 50 people came out last week for AMIT Mid-Atlantic’s “NewGen Israeli Wine Tasting Event” at Union Wharf in Fells Point.
Students from the AMIT Bellows Ulpanat Noga last week toured the Knesset and took part in the festive opening of its winter session.
This week, the AMIT Network introduced a special initiative for software engineering and cyber studies teachers in an effort to share unique teaching methods and encourage outstanding students to pursue academic studies in those fields.
Students Yeshivat AMIT Nachshon marked the anniversary of the assassination of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, z”l, with a special panel discussion that included Israelis from across the political spectrum.
This week, the AMIT Wasserman Junior and Senior High School in Beersheva unveiled a state-of-the-art learning space that is meant to foster innovation, creativity, initiative, dialogue and spirit.
Ahead of the Sukkot holiday, AMIT students throughout the network of schools are taking part in an initiative to keep alive the memory of Lt. Hadar Goldin, z”l, a graduate of the AMIT Gwen Straus Jr. & Sr. Science High School for Boys, who was killed in the 2014 Gaza war and whose remains have not been returned to Israel.
Ahead of the Sukkot holiday, students from the AMIT network embarked on a mission across Israel to lend a hand to those unable to build a sukkah by themselves.