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| Posts: 2176 | Location: Jerusalem, Israel | Registered: December 04, 2003 |  |
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I just ordered the Learn Hebrew set referred to by Rabbi Mitterhoff. My initial review is that this is a fantastic product. The lesson plans are in very clear format and the hand-outs excellent for review.
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| Posts: 26 | Location: Florida | Registered: November 10, 2004 |  |
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I appreciate your time and suggestion.
Thank You
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| Posts: 2 | Location: Florida | Registered: January 25, 2005 |  |
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As long as we're on the subject, could anyone recommend a program for teaching Hebrew to children? And, I remember learning about Jewish History with the children's book series "Heroes of Jewish History" and "Highlights of Jewish History." I still have some of the books, but not all. Does anyone have an idea where I could find more? (They are out of print.) Thanks.
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| Posts: 121 | Location: upstate New York | Registered: January 07, 2005 |  |
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quote: Originally posted by Rabbi Mitterhoff: Great! I am sure you are going to love it. Let me know.
Then I take it that it is O.K. in Judaism to love things? For some reason I thought that you are only allowed to love G-d and people, and everything else you like. I never say I love things, I like them but I don't "love" them. Are there different levels of love in Judaism? Of course, you're going to love G-d the most, but why say you Love Hashem and you love things? Shouldn't we differentiate our language more? Perhaps there is more of a differentiation in Hebrew?
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| Posts: 357 | Location: usa | Registered: August 04, 2004 |  |
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