
AMIT War Update: News From Israel
These past days have brought with them a great deal of uncertainty, but also many moments that remind us of the strength and spirit within our AMIT community.

These past days have brought with them a great deal of uncertainty, but also many moments that remind us of the strength and spirit within our AMIT community.

These past days have brought with them a great deal of uncertainty, but also many moments that remind us of the strength and spirit within our AMIT community.

Three students from AMIT Bar Ilan Gush Dan High School recently found themselves facing a challenge.

Get a sneak peek at the ongoing progress at the Gabel & Straus Family Campus at AMIT Kfar Batya.

AMIT Israel Spotlight Session #2: AMIT’s Community of Co-Ed and Secular Schools – Bridging Divides, Building Community

Passover is the most observed holiday putting Jewish education at the forefront. It gives us a deeper appreciation of educational visionaries – starting with our People’s master teacher, Moses, who continuously tried to teach the Israelites about the importance of building a stronger, more united community.

The AMIT school network in Israel is proud to have been chosen as the first international team to attend Yeshiva University’s famed Red Sarachek Tournament.

Get a sneak peek at the ongoing progress at the Gabel & Straus Family Campus at AMIT Kfar Batya.

The annual Yeshiva University Red Sarachek tournament is the highlight of the year for yeshiva high school basketball teams across the USA and Canada.

Hanukkah symbolizes bringing light into the world, to honor our outstanding teachers — the individuals who dedicate themselves year-round to illuminating the lives of our children and spreading light throughout.

We have now lost 57 AMIT alumni. These devastating losses weigh heavily on all of us.

As we all pray for the ceasefire to remain in place, we would like to update you on the status of our approximately 8,500 students in the North and South.

This past week Tamar Benovitz, our Yoshevet Rosh and member of the executive committee, served as AMIT’s representative to the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations.
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Today is October 7, marking one year since the horrific attack on Israel. The day is filled with sadness and mourning for the lives lost and atrocities suffered by so many individuals and communities.
As of Saturday night, 9:00PM, when we found out that our northern schools in Tzfat, Chatzor, Haifa, and Acco would be closed (six schools in total), the AMIT team quickly mobilized to put together an AMITTV program.

Today, there is no Jew in the world who did not shed a tear.

Our day began with heavy hearts as we heard the devastating news about the six hostages who, after having survived 331 days in captivity, were murdered by Hamas.

Yesterday, AMIT held an opening school year principal conference in Sderot.

On Wednesday we began the fourth of five sessions of the 24/7 summer camp, servicing the students of Sderot.

“Blessed are You, our Lord, who sets captives free.”

Today, a very special event took place in Sderot. AMIT’s community of co-ed and secular schools held a unique “Hackathon” for educational staff.

An unprecedented attack, Iran unleashed 185 drones and 146 ballistic and cruise missiles, triggering sirens across Israel.
In advance of the holiday, we’d like to share some news of good cheer with you.

It has now been ten days since our students and educational teams returned to Sderot and AMIT schools.


After five long months the excitement is real: we have begun welcoming our students back home in Sderot!

We are happily welcoming back many reservists and their spouses throughout the Reshet, including principals, educators, and headquarters professionals.
Despite these challenging times, we continue to work hard to remain positive and contribute to the war efforts in meaningful ways.

A Special Message to the AMIT Community from President Herzog

During the reading of Parshat Zachor, sirens sounded throughout the country, and we received confirmation that Israel, together with the United States, had begun strikes against Iran. In that moment, the bridge between Jewish memory and Jewish responsibility felt immediate and tangible.

From the early 1900s, Mizrachi Women’s, and later AMIT’s, youth villages have been sanctuaries for immigrant children arriving in Israel with hope, uncertainty, and little else.

For the first time, AMIT hosted a Thanksgiving celebration in Israel on Nov. 27, at Jerusalem’s Inbal Hotel, proudly welcoming more than 170 loyal supporters.

These inspirational students embody AMIT’s commitment to Israel’s periphery and demonstrate the power of education and its lasting impact.

Proudly celebrating 100 years of visionary education, AMIT will mark its centennial with spotlights on dynamic leaders and pioneering initiatives that have shaped the network’s legacy of innovation and investment in Israel’s future.

We all hope and pray this will be the last war report sent by our office. This message from Dr. Amnon Eldar is being sent to all AMIT students, staff, parents in Israel and our supporters worldwide.

Twelfth-grade Educator and Math Coordinator, AMIT Gutwirth High School, Sderot

Homeroom and History Teacher/Coordinator, AMIT Eitan Maaleh Adumim High School for Boys

Shoshana Lev, an English teacher at AMIT Wasserman Torah, Arts and Sciences Junior and Senior High School for Girls in Maaleh Adumim, will tell us how she became a Teacher of the Century.