Spring classes are here! NJOP has three great classes for you to attend on Zoom!

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024 7:00 PM EDT

Hebrew Reading Crash Course Level Two with David Pine

Join David Pine, NJOP’s volunteer teacher extraordinaire, for a Hebrew Reading Crash Course Level II on Zoom.
Level II is designed for a follow-up class for the “graduates” of the Level I Hebrew Reading Crash Course, who can recognize the Hebrew alphabet and wish to advance their Hebrew reading and comprehension skills.
Five weekly one hour sessions.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024 7:15 PM EDT

Crash Course in Basic Judaism with Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald

Five lectures you’ll never forget! Three weekly sessions on Zoom.

  • Tuesday, May 7- Discussing the topics Belief in G-d and Prayer.
  • Tuesday, May 14-Discussing the topics Shabbat and Jewish Observance.
  • Tuesday, May 21-Discussing the topic Sexuality.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024 12:30 PM EDT

Hebrew Reading Crash Course Level One with Florence Wiener

The Hebrew Reading Crash Course Level I is coming back with Florence Wiener, NJOP’s renowned Hebrew Reading Specialist.
Designed for Jews who have little or no background in Hebrew, and focuses on teaching the Hebrew alphabet and basic reading skills. You will leave the first class reading Hebrew words.
Five weekly sessions offered on Zoom.
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Hebrew

Throughout Jewish history, Hebrew has been a connection between Jewish communities around the world. For many modern Jews, learning Hebrew is the first step to reconnecting with their roots.

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Hebrew Reading

NJOP has already taught more than 250,000 North American Jews how to read Hebrew through our innovative Hebrew Reading Crash Courses (HRCC).

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Hebrew Writing

NJOP’s Hebrew Writing Crash Course is specially developed to give students Hebrew writing skills while reinforcing previous reading lessons.

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RHA/C

Read Hebrew America and Canada (RHA/C) is NJOP’s continent-wide Hebrew literacy campaign to win back the hearts of North American Jews.

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