Learn to Read Hebrew Before the High Holidays
A cutting-edge Hebrew reading crash course is taking the Jewish world by storm. The flashcard based language course developed by the Jewish Learning Institute, promises users that they can learn to read Hebrew in only five weeks if they follow the program. Beginning Tuesday, September 3rd at 7:30 pm, Rabbi Avraham Stolik of Chabad Coral Gables will conduct the five sessions of the crash course,
Read it in Hebrew at
1827 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Coral Gables. The option to join virtually will be available as well.
According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, only half of American Jews (52%) can read Hebrew. To fill this gap in Jewish education, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) has developed Read it in Hebrew, an innovative Hebrew reading course that is sweeping the Jewish world. With interactive flashcards and its own app for remote learning, Read it in Hebrew utilizes the latest technology to combine timeless learning methods with contemporary psychology for a course guaranteed to be effective in only five sessions.
Read it in Hebrew was piloted in just five communities in 2016. Since then, it’s been taught at over 750 locations across North America, enabling over 6,000 people to read Hebrew, and interest is building.
“Finally, a fun and easy-to-use program that teaches Jews how to read in the language of their ancestors, exclaims Rabbi Stolik, the local instructor in Coral Gables. “If you want to participate in synagogue but find it hard to follow what’s going on, this is for you. Language no longer needs to be a barrier between Jewish people and their heritage.”
Read it in Hebrew appeals to people at all levels of Jewish education, including those without any prior experience in Jewish learning as well as those for whom it is a fun refresher course. With flashcards depicting the letters alongside catchy mnemonics, Read in Hebrew feels like a game of concentration. And, more than just a reading course, students get a glimpse of the profound depth of the Hebrew language, including brief Talmudic and Kabbalistic explanations of the letters. Enrollment is open to the public, and attendees need not be affiliated with a synagogue, temple, or other house of worship.
Interested students may visit ChabadGables.com/hebrew or call 305-490-7572 for registration and for other course-related information.
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