AMIT enables Israel’s youth to realize their potential, and strengthens Israeli society by educating and nurturing children from diverse backgrounds within a framework of academic excellence, Jewish values and Zionist ideals. Founded in 1925, AMIT operates 110 schools, youth villages, surrogate family residences and other programs in 29 cities, constituting Israel’s only government-recognized network of religious Jewish education incorporating academic and technological studies.
 | Certificate of Good Standing (Nihul Takin)
An annual approval by the Registrar of Charities, which verifies that the Amuta upholds their applicable laws and regulations, and that its assets and income are used only towards the Amuta's legal goals
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 | Financial Report (last tax year)
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 | Anticipated Budget (this coming year) - Hebrew
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 | Non-standard articles of incorporation (Takanon Meuchad)
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 | Anticipated Budget (this coming year) - English
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