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5 Hebrew Preparatory Programs


University of Cambridge
AdvDip in Hebrew Studies
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Hebrew Studies is designed for students who want to deepen their understanding of the Hebrew language, literature, and culture. It offers a comprehensive look at the historical and cont...


Polis – The Jerusalem Institute of Languages and Humanities
Modern Hebrew / Spoken Arabic / Modern Standard Arabic – Language Courses Fall Semester 2022
- Jerusalem, Israel
Course
Part time
4 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Hebrew, Arabic, English
This fall we will be offering the following language courses at our Jerusalem Campus, and/or Online as indicated under course descriptions: Modern Hebrew (All Levels), Spoken Arabic (All Levels), and Modern Standard Arabic (Levels 1 & III). Modern Hebrew is the majority spoken language in Israel, and one of the country’s two official languages. Arabic is the language of 22 Member States of UNESCO, a language with more than 422 million speakers in the Arab world.
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Polis – The Jerusalem Institute of Languages and Humanities
Biblical Hebrew / Classical Syriac / Latin / Coptic / Ancient Greek – Language Courses Fall semester 2022
- Jerusalem, Israel
Course
Part time
3 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English, Latin, Greek, Hebrew
This fall we will be offering the following ancient language courses at our Jerusalem Campus, and/or Online as indicated under course descriptions: Latin (Levels I, II, & III), Ancient Greek (All Levels), Biblical Hebrew (Levels I, II, & IV), Classical Syriac (Level I), and Coptic (Level I). All courses are taught using the Polis Method, which is based on total language immersion from the very first class.


Polis – The Jerusalem Institute of Languages and Humanities
One-Year Certificate in Jerusalem Studies
- Jerusalem, Israel
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The objective of this new one-year graduate program is to appreciate Jerusalem in its cultural, historical, and linguistic diversity. Students will spend considerable time in direct contact with various communities in order to gain a firsthand understanding. This will include overseeing socio-linguistic questionnaires, recording interviews, visiting historically significant sites, and meeting with community representatives. In addition, they will explore primary historical sources such as the writings of Josephus, Byzantine pilgrims, and Muslim geographers. They will learn the science of ancient inscriptions (epigraphy) with field trips to decipher Greek and Arabic incscriptions. They will discover the "other" languages of Jerusalem such as Syriac, Latin, Coptic, and Greek.


Binghamton University, State University of New York
Fast-track counseling
Israel Studies (Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
Course
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The Israeli Studies minor provides students with the knowledge and multidisciplinary skills to examine Israeli history, politics, and culture. It serves students with a wide range of interests and backgrounds and complements majors in Anthropology, Arabic, Art History, Comparative Literature, Geography, History, Judaic Studies, Political Science, and Sociology. Students who are pre-law or pre-health, but interested in the humanities and social sciences will find a home in Israel Studies.
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Studying Hebrew at the Preparatory level opens doors to understanding a rich linguistic and cultural heritage. This program focuses on foundational language skills, cultivating both proficiency and a deeper appreciation for Hebrew literature and history.
Through courses in language structure, reading comprehension, and conversational practice, students sharpen their abilities in interpreting texts and communicating effectively. Engaging with various media, such as literature, music, and film, allows learners to immerse themselves in the cultural nuances of Hebrew, enhancing their overall language experience. The environment encourages intellectual curiosity as students build confidence while exploring new perspectives in the language.
As students develop their skills, they prepare for further studies in Hebrew or related fields. Graduates often find career paths in education, translation, and cultural exchange programs, where their language competencies are valued. A solid foundation in Hebrew opens many avenues, fostering adaptability and enriching personal and professional connections.