AMIT
AMIT (Hebrew acronym for Organization for Volunteers for Israel and Torah, English acronym for Americans for Israel and Torah, and a homonym in Hebrew for amit (friend), is an American Jewish volunteer organization providing Jewish values–based education to 37,000 children in Israel. AMIT operates 108 schools and two surrogate family residences (youth villages).
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AMIT (Hebrew acronym for Organization for Volunteers for Israel and Torah, English acronym for Americans for Israel and Torah, and a homonym in Hebrew for amit (friend), is an American Jewish volunteer organization providing Jewish values–based education to 37,000 children in Israel. AMIT operates 108 schools and two surrogate family residences (youth villages).
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AMIT (Hebrew acronym for Organ ...... rst National Mother-in-Israel.
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American Mizrachi Women,
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Amit Women
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MizrachiWomen's Organization of America,
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1925-05-10
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"Building Israel One Child at a Time"
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AMIT Israel
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Logo of AMIT
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9027254.0
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American Mizrachi Women,
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Amit Women
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Mizrachi Women's Organization of America,
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founded date
1925-05-10
founder
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Audrey Axelrod Trachtman,
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Hattie Dubroff
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Stacey Kanbar
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Suzanne Doft
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To provide underprivileged chi ...... a religious Zionist framework.
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AMIT Children Inc.
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9731950.0
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Slogan
"Building Israel One Child at a Time"
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AMIT (Hebrew acronym for Organ ...... y residences (youth villages).
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AMIT
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