
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

Students spend two years studying trade-related curriculums and are taught vocational skills to equip them to enter the IDF/National Service.

Students are offered a year of Torah study and community service, while preparing to enter the army.

As part of the ulpan, students study math, English, and religious subjects partly in Hebrew, partly in French.

A residential community in the suburb of Jerusalem, is a welcome and safe refuge for 120 children.

Kfar Blatt rescues children from disadvantaged, dysfunctional or dangerous circumstances and offers Israeli children a safe haven for healing and for the opportunities they need and deserve.

At Kfar Ganim, typical students, developmentally disabled students, and students on the Autism-Spectrum learn side by side in a fully integrated educational environment.

AMIT alumnus Rafael Kroytoro, 21, was among the 120 outstanding soldiers recognized in a special Independence Day ceremony at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem.

AMIT Renanim has a unique program geared specifically toward new immigrants and the difficult challenges facing them.

The Ministry of Education, launched a new conservation curriculum at this school because of its unique conservation program and environmental curriculum.

About 25 Holocaust survivors and World War II fighters participated in a Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial Day) memorial ceremony held by the students of AMIT Karmiel Jr. and Sr. High School.

Eliav Batito, an 18-year-old from the northern Israeli city of Afula, is a recent graduate of the AMIT Yehuda High School in that city. During his senior year, Eliav served as the chairperson of Israel’s National Student Council, representing over 750,000 teenagers.

Students from AMIT Ulpana Lehava in Kedumim are participating in an innovative programming course that prepares them for the hi-tech world of tomorrow.

To mark World Autism Awareness Day earlier this month, more than 100 eleventh graders from AMIT Kfar Ganim embarked on a week-long field trip known as the Masa Yisraeli (Israel Journey), together with a class of students with special needs on the autism spectrum.

With anti-Semitic rhetoric and acts of violence rising worldwide, it’s well known that more and more families are choosing to make aliyah.

Last Thursday, during Chol Hamoed Pesach (the Intermediate days of Passover), a youth wrestling tournament was held in the Netherlands, where young wrestlers from 20 countries from all over the world competed.

Minister of Education Naftali Bennett arrived on an unscheduled visit at AMIT Hammer high school in Rehovot and was pleased to discover that the school had transformed into a factory of chesed for the day.

AMIT Renanim High School for Girls hosted a special session of unity between religious and secular youth in Ra’anana.

In preparation for Passover, the parents, teachers and students of AMIT Wasserman High School for girls in Maaleh Adumim gathered together to pack hundreds of food items for needy families in memory of Shir Hagag, who was murdered in a terrorist attack in Armon Hanatziv two months ago.

Eli Schechter of AMIT Sutker High School for boys and Dina Cohen of AMIT Modi’in High School for girls received the national “Outstanding Immigrant” award.

I recently met with a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor. She told me that she survived the war with forged Polish papers which allowed her to flee from Poland to Austria and then Germany, where she worked at various factories and farms.

Twenty two students from the AMIT Tzfat Evelyn Schreiber Jr. & Sr. Ulpana High School represented the State of Israel and the city of Tzfat in a “march of the living” in memory of the city’s inhabitants who perished in the Holocaust and to mark the 74th anniversary of the deportation of the Jews of Salonika (Thessaloniki) to Auschwitz-Birkenau.

The AMIT Yud Ashdod robotics team won the national innovation award at the FLL robotics competition for youth held last week at Nokia Arena in Tel Aviv.

Two students from the AMIT Berman Yeshiva, Nadav Sahar (11th grade) and Noam Nativ (12th grade), participated in the regional Bible quiz held in Ashkelon.

For the second consecutive year, students from AMIT Ginsburg Bar Ilan Gush Dan Jr. and Sr. High School for Boys won first place in the Jr. High division of the national cyber championship.

Morag A., a 12-year-old student, has created an application with the help of which the residents of Yeruham can complain about harms and see if the complaints are handled.

Jonathan Davidovich, the son of political adviser, Shuli Davidovich, and AMIT Nachshon Yeshiva student went out last week for the first time on a trip with the new wheelchair installed by Paratrek – a project specializing in providing solutions to all types of physical disabilities.

What is the secret to educating girls for leadership? The principals of the AMIT Network believe that for young students, only the sky is the limit. A conversation about personal example, education for excellence and personal attention in the screen generation.

Israel’s Minister of Education, Yoav Galant, visited AMIT’s Gogya Center today, December 10th. The Gogya learning center is AMIT’s state-of-the art hub for educational innovation, professional development and collaboration – it’s where teachers learn how to teach in a startlingly new way.

Yeshivat AMIT Amichai held a surprise Bar Mitzvah at the end of December for Eitan B. who was in quarantine with his family. One

The AMIT Network reaches every one of its students even in the days of corona, with the help of an advanced computer system, artificial intelligence and algorithms that allow each principal to provide an immediate answer to the needs of his or her students.