Brandeis has launched an initiative — the Consortium for the Teaching of Hebrew Language and Culture, directed by research professor Vardit Ringvald — that aims to transform Hebrew language ...
The education department of the Jewish Agency is planning the modernization of textbooks and teaching aids, and the formulation of a “master plan” for teaching Hebrew and Zionist subjects in Jewish ...
“We can heal ourselves and each other,” Ziva Plattner said casually, after using a sweet Israeli song to teach Hebrew to students and parents at YULA at a Yom Iyun on Dec. 25. After giving a lesson in ...
A program for coordinating and improving teaching methods of Hebrew on all levels in the United States was recommended here following a three-day conference of 60 leading American Jewish educators, ...
The Consortium for the Teaching of Hebrew Language and Culture at Brandeis University and the Hebrew Olympiad at Tel Aviv University are pleased to announce the second year of their collaboration.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you’ve binged Netflix’s “Nobody Wants This” with the rest of the Jewish community, you may be inspired to lean into your ...
Parents and teachers of Jewish autistic children say they frequently have to disregard outdated professional advice not to teach them Hebrew – a recommendation they describe as “stealing” their ...
(JNS) Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Israeli-American Council (IAC) has been growing an innovative online learning program, the OFEK Hub, to teach Hebrew language, Israeli culture, Jewish history ...
In so many ways, Judaism feels innate. It’s a peoplehood, a culture, a religion, an identity. It’s also a language, according to Sharon Levinson, a Lafayette Hill educator who teaches Hebrew to ...
(JTA) — When the pandemic kept Rabbi Emily Meyer stuck at home last year, she took up a hobby familiar to any elementary school student — doodling. But Meyer, a Jewish educator in the Pittsburgh area, ...
The existence of the Samaritans reminds us that possessing a text is not enough. The greater wonder is the survival of a ...