Ulpanat AMIT Dyckman Be’er Sheva Opens the Year with Reflection and Renewal

Ulpanat AMIT Dyckman Be’er Sheva, keeping with a tradition long established by its legendary principal Michael Benson, z”l, opened the new year with a moving ceremony of Hatarat Nedarim (the annulment of vows).

Benson was the first in Israel to introduce this ceremony for young women, and it has since become an inseparable part of the school’s annual opening—a powerful connection to the values of repentance, strength, and renewal that mark the month of Elul.

Later in the week, the students traveled to Jerusalem for an uplifting “Night of Awakening.” The evening included a powerful Selichot (penitential prayers) tour along with experiential activities throughout the night. The girls experienced Jerusalem in a new light, drew strength from the prayers and the spirit of Elul, and returned deeply inspired to begin the year.

Students described the impact in their own words. Yahli Cohen (grade 8) shared: “It was bonding and fun. I got to know Jerusalem from new angles, and saying Selichot together with the whole school, along with the activities, prepared us for the Days of Awe.”

Shay-Lee (grade 8) added: “We saw the beauty of Jerusalem, walked a lot, and had so much fun. Praying in such a different atmosphere made the whole experience unique.”

As a student here, the annulment of vows was a time and place to think about words, desires, and conditions that rise within me each year. The moving prayer text distills our requests and aspirations, helping us refine them anew.”
Principal Nurit Davidi
her own experience