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Our extensive Jewish Studies program covers courses in Jewish history, Bible, and Rabbinics. In grades 9 through 12, every student takes two courses in each of these three subjects, or six courses each year. Bible Rabbinics Throughout your years at the Academy, you'll build content and text-reading skills in the various genres of Rabbinic literature. The emphasis is on developing skills in Talmudic Aramaic and Rabbinic Hebrew and the Talmud's distinctive style of discussion and analysis.
Course work focuses on basic Talmudic language and analytical skills, particular significant topics, and Rabbinic codes. Bringing Israel Home Our Jewish History program takes an innovative approach: we begin by
looking at today's events within the context of contemporary Jewish history.
The big question: "How did this come to be?" Over four years,
we'll slowly make our way back to post-Biblical days. The guiding idea
is to make studying Jewish history a personal journey of discovery. Along
the way, you can uncover your own roots and find common connections with
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| American Hebrew Academy, 4334 Hobbs Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27410 | ||||||||||||
| Phone: 336-217-7100 Fax: 336-217-7011 | ||||||||||||
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