Intro to Hebrew: Decoding for Beginners
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Want to learn how to tell and aleph from a bet? It's time to get to know the Hebrew letters and vowels. In this class, we'll learn the names and sounds of the Hebrew letters, putting them together with vowels and decoding simple words.
Join teacher, Pauline Rosenberg, for an adventure through the Hebrew alphabet!

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9 - 11 year olds
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3 - 10 learners per meeting
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45 min per meeting
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8 meetings, weekly on Tuesdays for 8 weeks
Available Times
Date and Time
Price
Available Spots
February 14 - April 4, weekly on Tuesdays
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
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Tuesday, February 14
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
Tuesday, February 21
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
Tuesday, February 28
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
Tuesday, March 7
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
Tuesday, March 14
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
Tuesday, March 21
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
Tuesday, March 28
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
Tuesday, April 4
7:00 PM ET
- 7:45 PM ET
$ 96.00
10 spots
Course Details
Supply List
Paper, pencils, pens, markers, a small whiteboard, dry erase markers, and a whiteboard eraser (or tissues).
Teacher
Pauline Rosenberg (she/her)

Pauline Rosenberg (she/her)
Pauline loves teaching! She is a veteran Jewish educator who has worked in synagogue schools and day schools for almost 30years. She brings Jewish values into all that she teaches whether it is Hebrew language or the Holocaust. Pauline has worked with students of all ages, from toddlers to adults, working hard to build a strong connection with each student. For the past eighteen years, Pauline has also been a b’mitzvah tutor, working one-on-one with students as they prepare for their special day. Pauline has mentored new and experienced teachers; recently guiding them through the transition to zoom and hybrid classrooms. Pauline is also a skilled online educator, teaching English to students all over the world. The online classroom is a great place to bring in puppets and props! In 2011, Pauline received the Grinspoon-Steinhardt award for Excellence in Jewish Education. She currently lives in Rochester, New York.
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