Biblical Hebrew From Theory to Practice
This eight-week course is intended for students who can read and translate some verses and short paragraphs. During this course we will work on reading and understanding verses and short paragraphs graded from an easy to a more complex style and vocabulary. We will also parse nouns, verbs and prepositions from those texts. We will be using two books, Tanakh and Learning Biblical Hebrew workbook-A Graded Reader with Exercises. Please be sure to purchase both books by clicking the titles above.
Please note: Any refund must be issued within two weeks from the start date of your first class. Registration must be processed through a computer (laptop or desktop) only.
This class meets on the following Tuesdays from 4pm to 6pm Pacific Time:
- October 29
- November 5
- November 12
- November 19
- November 26
- December 3
- December 10
- December 17
Alisa Lottati has an extensive background in teaching Modern and Classical Hebrew at various levels within the Ulpan method at schools and universities. She holds an M.A. in Education and Jewish Studies from George Washington University in D.C., a B.A. in Political Science and History from Haifa University, and a teaching degree from Oranim College. Alisa has also undergone training in Hebrew at the Center courses, offered by Brandeis University and the NETA language program.