How to choose
Based on our search for the best Hebrew courses and our talks with people who successfully learned to speak Hebrew, we identified four key criteria for students to consider when choosing a course.- Teachers – Will the course be taught by a certified native Hebrew teacher?
- Accreditation – Does the course use a known and proven methodology? Is it supported by a respected university or official institute?
- User reviews – How do former users judge their experience?
- Practice time – Practice time with teacher and students is highly valued, as are practice materials and the option to repeat classes again.
Biblical Hebrew
vs Modern Hebrew
Are you learning Hebrew so you’ll be able to speak to your Israeli cousin and to engage in small talk during Shabbat dinner? Or do you want to discover the Scriptures in their original meanings and get better acquainted with ancient and magical Israel?The table below shows the main differences.
Biblical Hebrew Course | Modern Hebrew Course | |
Learning goal | A deeper understanding of the scriptures through the original language | The ability to communicate with Israeli people and feel at home in Israel |
Previous knowledge? | A basic understanding of the Bible | Not required |
End result | Reading and interpreting Bible texts | Reading and communicating in everyday life |
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