
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

“We’re on the way to the hospital to deliver games and breakfast, and to bring some joy.”
For nearly all of us and in one way or another, Covid devoured the last year of our lives. Incorporating chessed, or care and concern for community is a principle of education at AMIT schools that had to be adjusted to fit the environment in which we all now live.

“I loved it so I continued.”
For nearly all of us and in one way or another, Covid devoured the last year of our lives. Incorporating chessed, or care and concern for community is a principle of education at AMIT schools that had to be adjusted to fit the environment in which we all now live. The continuance of this lesson is paramount, however, mostly because those in need are the first to ‘go without.’ Over the next few weeks, we will spotlight how our students have adapted and are spending their summer break.

For nearly all of us and in one way or another, Covid devoured the last year of our lives. Incorporating chessed, or care and concern for community is a principle of education at AMIT schools that had to be adjusted to fit the environment in which we all now live. The continuance of this lesson is paramount, however, mostly because those in need are the first to ‘go without.’ Over the next few weeks, we will spotlight how our students have adapted and are spending their summer break.

“When everyone was in quarantine, we had a huge house with fields, swings, and a trampoline”
Read an Interview With Evatar Shaki, Director Of AMIT Frisch Beit Hayeled In Gilo.

According to the Ministry of Education, the percentage of Bagrut eligibility at AMIT Bet Ashkelon Jr. and Sr. High School continues to climb and has now reached 85%! This is a huge increase from three years ago when the rate was only 50%. In addition, 35 students received certificates of social involvement excellence.

Nine students from all over the country won the national Creative Torah competition run by the National Religious Education system, in which students are required to write research articles combining some aspect of Jewish law with a modern issue. Three of those nine students came from AMIT schools.

After three years of hard work, a project in software engineering in both AMIT B’levav Shalem Yeshiva High School, Yerucham, and Ulpanat AMIT Givat Shmuel, has successfully produced two nanosatellites. Project TEVEL allows students to build working satellites that are then launched into space. An exciting graduation ceremony was held this week in Netanya in the presence of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, MK Orit Farkash-Hacohen, and the director of the Israeli Space Agency, Avi Blasberger.

In the Youth Tae Kwon Do competition held in Yavne this past Friday, July 9th, Yosef Chaim Rabuh, a student at AMIT Nordlicht Religious Technological High School, Jerusalem, won first place in his weight class.

Itai Handler, a ninth-grade student at AMIT Ginsburg Bar Ilan Gush Dan Junior and Senior High School for Boys, Ramat Gan, came in second place in the country this week, in the 400-meter freestyle race at the Youth National Swimming Championships at the Wingate Institute.

Two AMIT students, who were part of the five-member Israel national team at the 51st International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) held this week in Lithuania, won medals and brought a great deal of honor to the State of Israel.
Tamir Shapiro, from AMIT Mr. & Mrs. Lester Sutker Arts and Sciences Junior and Senior High School for Boys, Modiin, won a silver medal in the competition, and Reut Goldberg from AMIT Anna Teich Ulpana, Haifa, won a bronze medal.

Eli Samuelson and Alon Freundlich, eighth-grade students at AMIT Ginsburg Bar Ilan Gush Dan Junior and Senior High School for Boys, Ramat Gan, were winners of the Bebras Israel competition held last week. These AMIT students excelled in a competition in which there were hundreds of participants from all over the country.

This year, 93% of the graduates of the AMIT Menorat HaMaor Petah Tikva ultra-Orthodox high school will be graduating with matriculation certificates. This is a meteoric increase compared to the previous year in which 62.5% of the students earned a matriculation certificate. When compared with the national average of 69.7% the achievement is equally notable.

Of all the units in the IDF, the Air Force is considered the elite of the elite. Very few soldiers make it through the grueling training course. (For security reasons, those soldiers are not allowed to be named nor their pictures published.) Last week, a graduate of AMIT Ginsburg Bar Ilan Gush Dan Junior and Senior High School for Boys, Ramat Gan, stood on the parade ground at the Hatzerim Air Force base at the end of the helicopter course and received his wings.

The Robotics Program FLL (FIRST LEGO League), established in collaboration with LEGO, exposes children from kindergarten up to ninth grade, to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through practical, fun, and exciting learning opportunities. Participants gain experience in real-world problem solving through a global robotics program that helps today’s students and teachers build a better future together.

During a visit to Yeshivat AMIT Kfar Ganim High School in Petach Tikva by the Ministry of Education’s management, Ministry Director-General Amit Edri said that it was a place full of educational inspiration and that the visit gave the entire administration food for thought. “This is a place of inspiration and idealism; a place that combines many values, knowledge, and skills. I wish there were more educational institutions like this.”

Students at Sutker AMIT Renanim Science and Technology High School for Girls in Ra’anana held a hair donation event this week for cancer patients. It took a long time for the students to grow their hair long enough for this important cause.

“Leadership Scores” is a social project designed to instill values and develop leadership abilities among youth through basketball tournaments and classroom leadership educational activities.
On the final day of the program run by the “Sports Educational Initiative” organization, which took place this week, students from AMIT Wasserman Jr. and Sr. High School in Beer Sheva won first place in the Southern District.

On behalf of AMIT, our Board, and all our supporters, we congratulate AMIT past president Debbie Isaac on her appointment as President of the American Zionist Movement (AZM). Debbie is the first woman to lead this organization in over 40 years.

A few years ago, Hatzor Haglilit’s regional council in the north announced a system-wide revolution which included educational plans, staffing changes, upgrades to infrastructure, increasing budgets, and a general emphasis in all of the municipality’s resources to provide whatever is needed so that students in Hatzor Haglilit would be on par with those in schools in the center of the country.

Tomer Gertel, a student from Amit Be’er Tuvia, has been chosen as Israel’s representative at the UN International Climate Conference. Tomer, a sophomore, will participate in the conference in three months’ time, in Milan, Italy. Approximately 9,000 candidates from all over the world applied to take part, and only 400 youth were chosen to attend.

In a show of solidarity and support, AMIT President Audrey Trachtman came to Israel at the first possible moment. She came to see, to meet, and to speak to AMIT students and staff around the country. In a packed schedule of less than a week, Trachtman also made sure to visit with people and cities that were most affected by the recent rockets from Gaza.

The Tangram program is a program for excellence in math for middle school students run by the Davidson Institute of Science Education of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rechovot. Once a year they have a one-day competition with the participation of all the schools across Israel that are in the Tangram program. This year’s 7th-grade competition was held via zoom. After two hours of competition, the team from Yeshivat AMIT Eliraz in Petach Tikva, led by their teacher Tzvika Leibovitch, won first place!

Eighth-grade Educator and Head of the Yeshiva Path and Middle School Principal, AMIT Eitan Ma’ale Adumim

Bible Teacher at AMIT Fred Kahane Technological School in Ashkelon

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.