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Yeshivat AMIT Amichai Junior and Senior High School, Rehovot. The yeshiva focuses on academic excellence along with love of Torah, Israel and one's fellow man, and strives to install a religious Zionist identity in its students. The results are impressive: a 95% bagrut rate.
AMIT Hammer is also the first religious school that provides special-education classes in every grade. Despite the challenges, the high school’s bagrut rate jumped to an impressive 94% in 2016, up from only 39% in 2010, and well above the national average of 70% for Jewish students.
Rehovot (Hebrew: רְחוֹבוֹת Reḥōvōt [ʁeχoˈvot] / [ʁeˈχovot]) is a city in the Central District of Israel, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) south of Tel Aviv. In 2022 it had a population of 150,748.
The AMIT Network includes 87 schools located in 32 cities throughout Israel. While each school is special in its own way, we’d like to share some information about a few schools to demonstrate the diversity of the student body and range of programs available.
The biblical town of Rehoboth is located in the Negev Desert. Rehovot was established near a site called Khirbat Deiran, which now lies in the center of the built-up area of the city.
Two Heilicher administrators visited our twinning school, Bechor Levi, in Rehovot, Israel during winter break to participate in workshops strengthening ties between the two schools.
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Rehovot (Heb. רְחוֹבוֹת; Wide Expanses, a name based on Gen. 26:22) is a city in central Israel, in the Coastal Plain, 14 mi. (22 km.) S. of Tel Aviv-Jaffa. Rehovot was founded in 1890, by First Aliyah immigrants from Poland.