Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level
Are you ready to take your Torah study to the next level? In this course with Rabbi Avraham Fischer build on what you learned about the basics of Biblical Hebrew (here at WebYeshiva or elsewhere) and apply it to actual texts. We will work on putting into practice what you learned about Hebrew grammar, parsing a text, vocabulary and using reference tools.
The goal: With the help of this course you will come that much closer to self-reliance in your Torah learning, leading to a deeper understanding of Tanach, commentaries, Mishnah, Jewish thought and more.
Recommended reference books: The First Hebrew Primer; and a good Hebrew-English dictionary.
Please note: Participation in this 13-part course requires a payment of $50 (approximately $3.80 a lesson). You may submit payment by:
1. Visiting our DONATION PAGE and choosing a payment option.
2. By credit card via PAYPAL. Simply click on the link and follow the instructions. The amount is already listed.
Once paid, please contact us at office@webyeshiva.org to complete registration.
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Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Learn Hebrew for Torah Study: Intermediate Level: Learn Hebrew for Torah Study
Rabbi Avraham Fischer Rabbi Fischer introduces beginning students to the fundamentals of Hebrew language and understanding the Biblical text. Born and raised in New York City, he has a BA in English Literature and Rabbinic Ordination from Yeshiva University, and an MA in English Literature from NYU. After serving as Rabbi and educator at a small congregation in New Jersey, Rabbi Fischer and his family came on aliya to Israel in 1986. He was Director of Jewish Studies at the WUJS Institute in Arad, and continues to teach at a number of educational programs in Israel and online. Using the name Arthur J. Fischer, he has also acted and directed in community theatre and has appeared in a number of films made for the haredi community. Avraham also develops materials and methods for teaching Biblical Hebrew to the English- speaking public. Avraham is married to Cheryl, and they live in Bet Shemesh.