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Hebrew Hour
​Join us on Fridays 12:00-12:45 at Thwing for some Hebrew conversation and bagels.
Different topic each Friday with dictionary sheets. 
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Read It In Hebrew
Five-week Hebrew reading crash course
Always wanted to read Hebrew? Follow the prayer service in its original Hebrew? Read the street signs in Israel? Now's your chance! In 5 easy and engaging lessons you'll be able to read and feel at home with Hebrew!
You can Learn to Read Hebrew in Just Five Lessons!
The Hebrew Reading Crash Course focuses on teaching the Hebrew alphabet and reading skills.
In only five, one and half hour long sessions, participants learn to read Hebrew and follow along in a prayer book.
​All students will receive a A color deck of 70, 5 x 7 Hebrew reading flash cards.
Taste of Text 
Each 20-minute class uses a text from the weekly Torah portion to convey
​a contemporary insight on leading a more enriched life.
Source sheets are included to help you follow along and gain a "taste" of the actual texts studied.
Wednesdays at 1:15 - 1:45 Tink
One on One
Have a burning question? Or just want to study something that's always been on your Jewish studies bucket list?
Pick that option and we'll reach out to you about a time and location that works for you on any given topic! 
Cookies on Conversation
Come to Starbucks for 30 min to discuss a variety of applicable and timely Jewish topics.
​Of course the best cookies will make an appearance. 
TBD
CIM Lunch' Learn
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CIM peeps, this one is for you! Once a month we'll discuss the cantillations and the meaning behind them. 
Cantillation is the ritual chanting of prayers and responses. 
Cantillation sometimes refers to diacritics used in texts that are to be chanted in liturgy. 
Sinai Scholars, Soul Maps, Survival of a Nation​
Please go to www.sinaischolars.com to sign up for Sinai Scholars and Soul Maps.
For Survival of a Nation, please sign up at www.chabadoncampus.org/YourIsrael.
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