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Shlomo Eitan

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Rabbi Shlomo Eitan is a Hebrew language linguist who developed teaching methods for Hebrew. Eitan largely rejects the immersion method for the learning of Hebrew which is popular in most Hebrew language schools. Eitan instead focuses on teaching the structure of the languages in incremental steps. He is recognized internationally as an expert in teaching of languages.[1][2]

Eitan was born in the United States and graduated from Yeshiva University. In 1979, Eitan moved to Israel where he developed his method for teaching Hebrew. Eitan has taught at many institutions including Hebrew University, Jerusalem College of Technology, Yeshivat HaKotel, and Aish HaTorah. Rabbi Eitan now teaches at Mayanot College of Jewish Studies.

In May 2012 Rabbi Eitan started "Hebrew for All" a series of web lectures targeted to beginners.[3]

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References

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  • Tommer, Yehonatan (1992-10-23). "Learning Hebrew better". Sydney Edition. Jerusalem: The Australian Jewish News. p. 9.
  • Samuel, Joanna (1992-04-10). "Hebrew made easy". In Jerusalem. The Jerusalem Post.
  1. ^ Swart-Donda, Karin (2011-02-08). "It's as simple as possible" (in Norwegian). Salangen Nyheter.
  2. ^ Hætta, Kenneth; Marie Elise Nystad (2012-02-25). "Holy Languages" (in Norwegian). Opphavsrett NRK. Archived from the original on 2012-07-11.
  3. ^ Hyman, Malca (2013-01-17). ""Hebrew for All" at Mayanot". Mayanot Insider. Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11.
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