07-01-2006, 03:19 PM
10-03-2006, 03:07 PM
I'm in the same boat. I finally ordered a Pimsleur c.d. series to learn conversational Hebrew.
I originally learned "prayer book" Hebrew at a reform temple. The rabbi who taught me was amazingly gracious considering he knew full well that I was a christian. I regularly attended Fri. night Shabbat services and He would even call on me to read from the siddur. Anyway, check around for a reform temple in your area as some do offer Hebrew lessons that are open to the public. This will also give you a great opportunity to make some Jewish friends that you can pray for and hopefully share Christ with.
I originally learned "prayer book" Hebrew at a reform temple. The rabbi who taught me was amazingly gracious considering he knew full well that I was a christian. I regularly attended Fri. night Shabbat services and He would even call on me to read from the siddur. Anyway, check around for a reform temple in your area as some do offer Hebrew lessons that are open to the public. This will also give you a great opportunity to make some Jewish friends that you can pray for and hopefully share Christ with.
06-16-2009, 09:21 AM
I know some Hebrew it depends on what you want to learn.
Both reformed and conservative congregations will be glad for you to take their classes as long as you don't use it for a opportunity to proselytize.
Both reformed and conservative congregations will be glad for you to take their classes as long as you don't use it for a opportunity to proselytize.
06-20-2009, 05:31 AM
06-23-2009, 10:04 AM
RaqAni Wrote:
I'm a Christian woman studying Hebrew & looking for a tutor. Can anyone help?
Hi RaqAni,
This isn't a personal tutor, but this site may have some Hebrew language teachings of interest to you:
TES--www.jewishsoftware.com
Here are a couple of titles I immediately noticed:
Modern Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew
About TES
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God Bless!