BEGINNERS HEBREW

Description

Melton & More

Location

ONLINE

Date & Time

Tuesdays, 12:00-1:30pm (EST), February 2 - April 13

"The Hebrew language will go from the synagogue to the house of study, and from the house of study to the school, and from the school it will come into the home and... become a living language."

- Eliezar Ben-Yehuda

Course Description

This course will broaden and consolidate the vocabulary and the basic grammatical structures acquired by the students in Beginners 1. Through interactive learning, participants will significantly improve their language skills in order to communicate, read, understand and discuss contemporary Hebrew texts.

Studying Hebrew will give you the key to connect with the vibrant modern life in Israel and with our past, prayers and traditions. This course is suitable for students with very little Hebrew knowledge.

New students will be connected with the instructor for an evaluation through a one-on-one telephone conversation to make sure the level is a good fit for a meaningful experience. Please email: [email protected] to set up your meeting with the instructor.

NEW Students: Click the link to purchase the course book: https://www.israelbookshop.com/ivrit-min-hahatchalah-new-edition-hebrew-from-scratch-aleph-part-1-text.html

 
Dates: Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23; Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23; Apr. 6, 13 
 
Tuesdays, 12:00-1:30pm (EST)
 
About the Instructor:
 

Ms. Henie Hajdenberg, is currently a lecturer of Hebrew Language at the University of Miami and the former Dean of Mijlelet Shazar, the Hebrew Teachers College in Buenos Aires. She studied in Buenos Aires and at the Tel Aviv University, where she specialized in Hebrew Language and Literature. She has authored numerous publications  including Sifrut Yafah - Hebrew Literature for Middle and High School,  Keneged Kulam: Pedagogies of the Talmud, The  Mystical World of Rabbi Nachmann of Braslav and Lengua de Tierra (an anthology of Israeli contemporary stories).
 
 
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