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Photo Journalism Blog
Spiritual Awakenings
Posted by AMHSI Student on 02.11.19This trip has been filled by hikes and spiritual awakenings.Read More2019, Living classroom, -
Photo Journalism Blog
Orde Wingate
Posted by AMHSI Student on 02.11.19At Mount Gilboa, we heard the story of Orde Wingate, who connected to the Jewish people’s holy text on such a level that he could defend their ancestors and then them. His story parallels my own in some ways.Read MoreImpact, Living classroom, -
Photo Journalism Blog
Branching Out
Posted by AMHSIMilken Student on 02.11.19The photo I chose today is actually not my favorite photo of the day but it represents something extremely important. To me this photo represents branching out, for me as a person, and for our entire group.Read MoreImpact, Living classroom, -
Philadelphia
Along with this, I think that I need to be more adventurous with the things that I do.
Posted by Evelyn Eisenstein on 02.11.19Along with this, I think that I need to be more adventurous with the things that I do.Read More2019, Philadelphia, -
Philadelphia
I can’t wait to start my road to becoming a better leader and achieving my goals each and every day!
Posted by Samuel Finkelstein on 02.11.19I can’t wait to start my road to becoming a better leader and achieving my goals each and every day!Read More2019, Goals, Philadelphia, -
Philadelphia
One goal that I have for myself is to make the most of my experience.
Posted by David Brandeis on 02.11.19One goal that I have for myself is to make the most of my experience.Read More2019, Goals, Philadelphia, -
Greater New York
I can't believe that I have already been here for a week.
Posted by Rachel Habib-Wells on 02.11.19My first week here on the AMHSI campus has been incredible! I can't believe that I have already been here for a week. Time really does fly when you're having fun! Over the past week I have had the opportunity to set goals for the upcoming two months and even get started on a few.Read More2019, GNY, Goals, -
Philadelphia
It is my first time in the land of Israel
Posted by Ari Beal on 02.11.19I write to you from Hod Hasharon Israel, after many months of hypothesizing how this experience would change my life, it is finally here. I dream that this experience will be one that I feel fulfilled from and can reflect on and say it was one of the best experiences of my life.Read More2019, Goals, Philadelphia, -
Philadelphia
This trip has hands down been the most incredible experience of my life, and I have only been here for 10 days.
Posted by Olivia Schwartz on 02.11.19This trip has hands down been the most incredible experience of my life, and I have only been here for 10 days.Read More2019, Goals, Philadelphia, -
Philadelphia
I am hoping to overall learn things here in Israel that I am not able to learn back at my regular school.
Posted by Eden Goldberg on 02.11.19For my Alexander Muss experience, I have many goals that I'm hoping to achieve both personally and academically.Read More2019, Goals, Philadelphia, -
Philadelphia
It’s now been one week into my journey through Israel and I could not be happier with how it has gone so far!
Posted by Jessica Wolfe on 02.11.19It’s now been one week into my journey through Israel and I could not be happier with how it has gone so far!Read More2019, Goals, Philadelphia, -
Greater New York
The ultimate toe-tingling, stomach-turning, heart-racing factor was that I’d be able to divulge myself to into my heritage...
Posted by Maya Cohen on 02.11.19When I first decided to apply to the Alexander Muss High School in Israel, I sat down and made a list of pros and cons to up and going across the world in the middle of my junior year. The cons list only had three things: one - what if I get behind, two - what if I don’t make any friends, and three- I’m going to have to be on a plane for 11 hours. But the pros list almost came alive off the paper. The ultimate toe-tingling, stomach-turning, heart-racing factor was that I’d be able to divulge myself to into my heritage-- what makes me, well, me. Developing a greater sense of who I am, where I come from, and how I connect to Judaism and it’s home has been my goal ever since.Read More2019, GNY, Goals, -
Philadelphia
This first week has been everything I expected and more.
Posted by Gabriela Korin on 02.11.19This first week has been everything I expected and more. I have made so many new friends and even tried so many new foods. I have made many goals, both academic and personally, that I hope to achieve in my time here in Israel. These goals will not only enhance my experience here, but also give me something to look back on when the program is over.Read More2019, February Session, Goals, -
Philadelphia
This Alexander Muss experience has been everything I hoped for and more, academically and personally.
Posted by Alexa Jakubowitz on 02.11.19I have been here 10 days and have already learned so much, not just in class but about myself too. This Alexander Muss experience has been everything I hoped for and more, academically and personally.Read More2019, February Session, Goals, -
Philadelphia
Academically, my goal on this trip is to expand my knowledge of Jewish history.
Posted by Dalia Shvartsman on 02.11.19Academically, my goal on this trip is to expand my knowledge of Jewish history.Read More2019, February Session, Goals, -
Muss Magic Podcast
Muss Magic with Wohl Dorm
Posted by AMHSI Student on 02.07.19Muss Magic sits down with students from Wohl Dorm during the Summer of 2018!Read MoreImpact, Israel, -
Educator Seminar Blog
AMHSI Educators' Seminar
Posted by Educator on 02.07.19I am really looking forward to the AMHSI Educators' Seminar as I have never participated in something like this in Israel!Read MoreAMHSI Campus, Education, Student life, -
Atlanta
Leaving Home
Posted by Alex Creath on 02.05.19My first week in Israel in the town of Hod Hasharon seemed like a figment of my imagination. It all started with loading the cars and driving to the Hartsfield Jackson airport. My family and I pulled into the parking lot after the drive there and went in to check my bags. Thankfully they made the weight limit at 45 and 47 pounds. My family walked me to the line where we hugged goodbye for the last time for four months. Security was a breeze, and so was the flight to New York. Once I landed in New York along with the other three Atlanta students, we went to baggage claim to get all of our belongings, then meet up with all the other student from around the country.Read MoreIsrael, Pre-trip expectations, -
Atlanta
It’s been a week since we flew here and everything is so different!
Posted by Amy Kaplan on 02.05.19It’s been a week since we flew here and everything is so different!Read MoreAMHSI Campus, Israel, Study Abroad, -
Atlanta
It is a week into my experience on AMHSI.
Posted by Benjy Nadolne on 02.05.19It is a week into my experience on AMHSI. So far it is great. I love the core class because I can get really involved with it and it is interesting. The other general classes have heavy workloads but I expected that. I am surprised that I have gotten so close with people so quickly. I already think of them as brothers.Read MoreIsrael, Student life, Study Abroad,