HEB 150 ELEMENTARY MODERN HEBREW 1

Heb 150 Class Graphics with four college students on the computer watching the online HEbrew class
Date
Event Time
1:00 PM
Cost
$1,645.00/semester
Instructor
Racheli Morris
Series
16 Weeks
Location

Online

Event Details

Welcome to HEB 150: Elementary Modern Hebrew 1 

Embark on an enriching journey into the vibrant world of the Hebrew language and culture! Our HEB 150 course is designed to introduce you to the fundamentals of Hebrew grammar, reading, writing, and speaking skills. This is a unique opportunity for college students and lifelong learners to fulfill a college requirement or take on a new language.  

Course Highlights: 

  • Earn 5 college credits from an accredited University 
  • Dive into Hebrew grammatical structures. 
  • Learn to read and write in both print and cursive. 
  • Learn basic vocabulary and compose short paragraphs. 
  • Practice speaking Hebrew in everyday scenarios. 

Why HEB 150? 

  • Tailored for beginners with no prior exposure to Modern Hebrew. 
  • Expert instruction following American Council on Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) guidelines and the ulpan method 
  • Interactive learning through videos, discussions, and more. 

By the end of this course, you'll be able to: 

  • Communicate confidently in Modern Hebrew. 
  • Understand cultural nuances associated with the language. 
  • Interact in various daily life situations. 
  • Read and write dialogues on familiar topics. 
  • And much more! 

Enroll today and unlock the doors to your new language adventure! 

If you have questions prior to enrolling in the course, please email the Hebrew Director, Aliza Klainman at: hebrew [at] aju.edu (hebrewatajudotedu).

The class meets as follows:
Mondays: Live (synchronous) Online on Zoom 8/26/24 - 12/9/24 from 1:00pm - 3:00pm pacific time. 

Wednesdays: The class meets asynchronously - 8/28/24  - 12/11/24.

No class on 9/2/24.

Office Hours: Monday & Wednesdays from 3pm- 4pm (by appointment only)


Racheli Morris Headshot

Meet Your Instructor: Racheli Morris is a dedicated lecturer in Hebrew and Bible Studies at several universities and an accomplished author. She holds a master's degree in teaching Hebrew as a Second Language from Middlebury College in Vermont, and another master's degree in education from Bar Ilan University in Israel. With extensive experience teaching Hebrew as a second language in diverse university environments, Racheli brings both expertise and enthusiasm to her academic work.


 

Event Contact
Contact Name
Aliza Klainman
Phone Number
310-440-1572