Whether you are far away or nearby, in your home or elsewhere, you can now join an active and engaged community of Hebrew & Yiddish language learners - from the comfort of wherever you are!

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hebrew classes

Learn Yiddish and Hebrew in a warm and welcoming interactive zoom community setting. Invite a friend or loved one to learn with you! Hebrew: from Intro to level Bet. Yiddish: Yiddish Conversation and Advanced Yiddish Studies. Take our online placement test to see what Hebrew level is best for you. Classes run for 8 or 10 weeks, depending on the level, and start the week of July 5.

Whether you are far away or nearby, in your home or elsewhere, you can now join an active and engaged community of Hebrew & Yiddish language learners – from the comfort of wherever you are! Learn to speak, read, and write with confidence, from the basics of the aleph-bet to writing and speaking fluently in Hebrew and Yiddish. Open to all, at any and all levels, our adult Hebrew and Yiddish online zoom courses allow you to delve into the language at your own pace. Our structured online courses, accompanied by audio and visual instruction tools, are presented by our professional and experienced Yiddish and Hebrew-speaking teachers.

Unless specified, online sessions are ten weeks long, with one hour and thirty minutes of instruction per week.

For more information, contact hebrewyiddish@mnjcc.org.

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date: July 5, 2021

Closing Date: August 27, 2021

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Virtual

Zoom

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Variable pricing

Accessibility

If accessibility options not listed, please contact the venue to confirm

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