Student Language Programs - Hebrew

University of Chicago

Modern Hebrew is taught at the University of Chicago. This is part of The University of Chicago's intensive language study program. Contact and class information is available at https://summer.uchicago.edu/minisite/.

The Middle East Institute

The Middle Eastern Institute, located in Washington, D.C., offers elementary, intermediate, and advanced Modern Hebrew. Please visit http://www.mei.edu/ for more complete information.

Brandeis University

The Brandeis Hebrew Language Summer Institute offers beginning, intermediate, and advanced Hebrew courses. More information is available at http://www.brandeis.edu/summer/hebrew/.
 
Brandeis-Middlebury School of Hebrew Celebrates Fifth Anniversary in 2012
 
The Brandeis-Middlebury School of Hebrew will celebrate its 5th anniversary in 2012. The seven-week immersion experience in modern Hebrew has attracted students from all over the world. There are five levels of study with an emphasis on Modern Hebrew and an option to study Classical Hebrew. Students have four to five hours of daily classroom instruction, and the student-teacher ratio is 6:1. There is extended daily contact with faculty, including individual review sessions, evening office hours, shared residence halls, and shared meals in kosher-optional dining halls. Students can participate in a wide variety of cocurricular activities as well as regular lectures by visiting authors, scholars, film directors, and diplomats.
 
For details on admissions and program requirements, visit www.middlebury.edu/ls/hebrew or contact Tania Bolduc, School of Hebrew coordinator, at 802.443.5484 or schoolofhebrew@middlebury.edu.