Hebrew Studies

Hebrew | Beginners

Hebrew studies for beginners provide a foundation in the ancient and modern Hebrew language, exploring its rich history, complex grammar, and diverse cultural context. Beginners level is divided into 4 stages, taking you from zero knowledge to basic proficiency. This gives you the opportunity to try us without committing long-term.

Hebrew | Intermediate Level

Hebrew studies for intermediate level delve deeper into the Hebrew language and culture, building upon foundational knowledge to explore advanced grammar and
vocabulary. Intermediate level is divided into 4 stages, expanding your knowledge of the language, and giving you the ability to speak more fluently.

Hebrew | Advanced level

Hebrew studies at an advanced level explore the intricate complexities of the Hebrew language, its historical evolution, linguistic nuances, and modern usage.
Advanced-level Hebrew is customized according to the desires and needs of the particular student.


Bible Courses

Selections from The Hebrew Bible

In this course, we will read selections from the Hebrew Bible. Each course offers selections from a different book.
Next course: Kings
Kings is considered one of the most historical books in the Bible. In this course, we will read and analyze important chapters in the book and offer some historical and archaeological background, as well as traditional interpretations and modern critique.

The Archeology of ancient Israel and Judea

In this course we will explore the archeology of the stories of the Hebrew Bible, see where they took place and learn what the archeological findings can tell us about the reality of the Bible stories.


Philosophy Courses 

The Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza

In this course, we enter the world of thought of Spinoza, one of the greatest Western philosophers and a paradigm of a free thinker. We will explore his metaphysics, ethics, and politics and learn how his philosophy is practical and relevant to our lives today.

Guided reading of Spinoza’s Ethics

Despite the widespread acclaim and influence of Spinoza's philosophy on Western thought, his magnum opus, Ethics, remains a challenging text. In this course, we will delve deeply into Spinoza's seminal work, exploring leading interpretations and examining its enduring significance for our understanding of the world.

Introduction to Philosophy

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the development of philosophical thought from its ancient Greek origins to modern times, exploring the key ideas, thinkers, and debates that have shaped our understanding of existence, knowledge, morality, and the nature of reality.