Learning to cry for the right reasons

Learning To Cry For The Right Reasons

Long Island Herald
By Dena Gershkovich
“Meaningful tears” and enhancing a relationship with God were the focus of keynote speaker Rebbetzin Yael Axelrod’s talk at AMIT’s 19th annual Yom Iyun — “Day of Learning” — for more than 100 Jewish woman — at the Sephardic Temple in Cedarhurst July 18.

Summer of Volunteering

Summer of Volunteering

Students at Yeshivat AMIT Nachshon kicked off their summer vacation with a volunteering fair, in which more than 300 teens learned about different ways they can contribute their time and make a difference to Israeli society.

Yair Ben Yishai

Caring For Those In Need

Yair Ben Yishai attended Yeshivat AMIT B’Levav Shalem. When he became a full-fledged volunteer for Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s emergency services, he arrived at the home of Maria Schechtman, an elderly Holocaust survivor, who had died alone one night. Then Yair made sure she received a proper burial.

Helping Their Friends

Helping Their Friends

Chananel Vaknin, a 7th grader at the AMIT High School in Maale Adumim, suffers from a rare lung disease. His classmates decided to buy him an electric mobility scooter as part of a school project. The students raised more than NIS 15,000. They used the extra funds to install a special mode so that he could use the scooter on Shabbat.