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HEBR 1010 Introduction to Modern Hebrew I
Fall 2026

An introduction to the pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and writing system of modern Israeli Hebrew. By the end of this sequence students have mastered the core grammatical principles of Hebrew, along with a basic vocabulary of 1000 words, and they are able to read and understand simple texts and carry out simple conversation. Includes material on Israeli culture, history, and politics.

3.1
Rating
1.8
Difficulty
3.91
GPA
HEBR 1020 Introduction to Modern Hebrew II
Spring 2026

Prerequisite: HEBR 1010.

4.7
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.88
GPA
HEBR 1410 Elementary Biblical Hebrew I
Fall 2026

First half of a year-long introduction to biblical Hebrew, using an innovative language-learning approach. Through communicative activities in an immersive environment, students acquire oral and aural capacities naturally, in Hebrew. These capacities enable students to internalize the language and thus achieve the overall course goal: read simple biblical Hebrew prose with immediate comprehension. No prerequisites.

Rating
Difficulty
3.50
GPA
HEBR 1420 Elementary Biblical Hebrew II
Spring 2025

Second half of a year-long introduction to biblical Hebrew, using an innovative language-learning approach. Through communicative activities in an immersive environment, students acquire oral and aural capacities naturally, internalize the language, and efficiently develop the ability to read biblical Hebrew prose with immediate comprehension. Students read the prose portions of the Book of Jonah and master basic Hebrew grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. Prerequisite: HEBR/RELJ 1410 or the equivalent.

Rating
Difficulty
3.54
GPA
HEBR 2010 Intermediate Modern Hebrew
Fall 2026

Continuation of the study of the fundamentals of grammar, with special attention to verb conjugation, noun declension, and syntactic structure, and their occurrence in texts which deal with modern Israeli culture and values. These texts, which include excerpts from newspapers and fiction, introduce 600 new words and expose the learner to political and other issues of modern Israel. Prerequisite: HEBR 1020 with grade of C or above, or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.88
GPA
HEBR 2020 Intermediate Modern Hebrew
Spring 2026

Prerequisite: HEBR 1020 with grade of C or above, or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.82
GPA
HEBR 2410 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew I
Fall 2025

Readings in the prose narratives of the Hebrew Bible. Emphasizes grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Attention to issues of translation and interpretation. Prerequisite: HEBR/RELJ 1420 or the equivalent

Rating
Difficulty
3.47
GPA
HEBR 2420 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew II
Spring 2026

Readings in the poetry of the Hebrew Bible. Emphasizes grammar, vocabulary, and poetics. Attention to issues of translation and interpretation. Prerequisite: HEBR/RELJ 2410 or the equivalent

Rating
Difficulty
3.27
GPA
HEBR 3010 Advanced Modern Hebrew I
Spring 2025

This course focuses on the conjugation of weak, or hollow verbs, and the passive of all conjugations. It also continues the study of subordinate clauses with special attention to adverbial clauses and their use. Texts for the course, which form the basis for class discussion in Hebrew and exercises in Hebrew composition, are drawn from various genres. Prerequisite: HEBR 2020 or equivalent, or instructor permission.

4.3
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.88
GPA
HEBR 3020 Advanced Modern Hebrew II
Spring 2024

Prerequisite: HEBR 2020 or equivalent, or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.93
GPA
HEBR 4993 Independent Study in Hebrew
Spring 2026

Independent study for advanced students of Hebrew. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.97
GPA
HEBR 8993 Independent Study in Hebrew
Spring 2026

Students whose proficiency in Modern Hebrew has already reached the advanced level, or alternatively students who for their research focus on Hebrew Literature in translation, will pursue an independent study that will focus on the reading and interpretation of texts, as well as the analysis of media. Prerequisite: HEBR 3010

Rating
Difficulty
4.00
GPA