Ashdod Students Plan Fabulous Bar Mitzvah For Boys In Need
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.
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.
It is with many mixed emotions that I send out this last “Midreshet AMIT News” email to the students and parents of the class of AMIT 5778. We experienced many emotional goodbyes these past few days and had multiple opportunities to reflect on the incredible accomplishments and growth of our students.
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.
By Danelle Rubin
Last week, we had the privilege of welcoming representatives of the U.S. Embassy in Israel at two AMIT schools in Petach Tikvah: Yeshivat AMIT Eliraz High School and AMIT Menorat HaMaor Haredi Track.
Students from AMIT Kennedy Junior and Senior High School won second place in the international Rube Goldberg Machine Contest and received a special message from Education Minister Naftali Bennett congratulating them on their achievement.
Continuing an annual tradition, AMIT’s young leadership council completed a yearlong educational process with “Yom AMIT” (AMIT Day), a day when hundreds of AMIT students and staff come together and turn their attention to a specific theme. This year’s theme was the connection between Jewish communities in Israel and the Diaspora.