
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

Shmuel Abuav, the director-general of Israel’s Education Ministry, recently visited AMIT Renanim Science and Technology Junior and Senior High School in Ra’anana, where he gave the 11th- and 12th-grade girls a special civics lesson on rifts within Israeli society.

AMIT Alum Amiad G. has turned horror into hope. He composed a soulful song to the poetry of Ori Ansbacher, z”l, who was murdered last February by an Islamic terrorist in the Ein Yael forest on Jerusalem’s outskirts. Amiad’s version of “A World of Peace,” immortalizes Ori, z”l, and a message of hope.

Cast your vote in the World Zionist Congress elections. You have until March 11, 2020. Don’t miss the chance to have your voice heard in this important election affecting world Jewry and to help AMIT maintain its influence in key organizations in Israel! Vote OIC – Slate #4!

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.

AMIT’s young women students were among the excited and proud crowd of 3,300 at the first-ever Women’s Siyum HaShas in Jerusalem, which marked the headline-making and historical completion of the 7 ½ -year cycle of daily study of the Babylonian Talmud. “It was beyond amazing,” said one Midreshet AMIT student.

Morris Zimmerman, 94, a born and bred Zionist, is dedicating a classroom at AMIT Ramle Technological High School, located in Ramle, in memory of his parents and parents-in-law. His generous gift, from an IRA rollover, helps to ensure a strong future of Israeli children.