Course |
HEB 101 Beginning Hebrew I |
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Professor |
Hezi Brosh |
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CRN |
95091 |
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Schedule |
Tu Th 2:30 -3:50 pm OLINLC 120 Wed 3:00 -4:00 pm OLINLC 120 Fr 10:30 -11:30 am OLINLC 206 |
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Distribution |
OLD: D |
NEW: FOREIGN
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE & CULTURE
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Cross
listed: Jewish Studies
The course is an introduction to modern Hebrew as it is spoken and written in Israel today. It begins with the learning of script and pronunciation and works rapidly into a wide range of texts and topics that build active and passive lexicon as well as grammatical structures. Differences between standard and colloquial Hebrew as well as significant aspects of Israeli culture will be highlighted. Open to students with no previous knowledge of Hebrew and to others in consultation with the instructor.
Course |
HEB 102 Beginning Hebrew II |
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Professor |
TBA |
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CRN |
95442 |
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Schedule |
Mon 2:55 – 3:55 pm OLINLC 118 Tu Th
2:30 – 3:50 pm OLIN 304 |
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Distribution |
OLD: D |
NEW: FOREIGN
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE & CULTURE
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Cross
listed: Jewish Studies
The second in a two‑semester introduction to
modern Hebrew as it is spoken and written in Israel today. Beginning with
script and pronunciation, the course works rapidly into a wide range of texts
and topics that build active and passive lexicon as well as grammatical
structures. Differences between standard and colloquial Hebrew and significant
aspects of Israeli culture are highlighted.
Indivisible.