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Hebrew has a reputation as a difficult language to learn, but don’t be scared off! Sure, learning a new alphabet is intimidating, but there are so many benefits to studying this ancient language. Many Hebrew speakers around the world learn it as a second language, so you’ll be in good company as you try to make sense of reading sentences right to left with no vowels! Whether you’re looking for insight into religious texts, want to communicate better with Israelis, or just love learning languages, attending Hebrew schools is a sababa (great) choice.
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University of Haifa International School (UHIS)
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University of Haifa International School (UHIS)

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Hebrew Intensive Winter Program in Haifa

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Preply

Prepare to speak confidently with the best online tutors

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Sprachenatelier Berlin

Hebrew Courses - Learn Hebrew Online

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Home Ulpan - Learn Hebrew in Israel

Live and Learn Hebrew in Israel with Home Ulpan

Home Ulpan is a unique and dynamic Hebrew language program in Isr...

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Oxford English Camps

Language Stay in Edinburgh - Full Immersion

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A Guide to Learning Hebrew Abroad

Locations

Modern Hebrew is deeply intertwined with the Jewish faith, so it’s fitting that the majority of Hebrew speakers live in Israel. While many people around the globe speak the language, it’s most commonly heard throughout this Middle Eastern country of 8.5 million residents. A crossroads of culture, language, and faith, Israel hosts many opportunities to gain fluency. 

If you’ve got your sights set on an immersive experience, Jerusalem is a great place to start your Hebrew language classes. The Israeli capital city is one of the oldest in the world and historical sites abound. After classes end, check out the holy site of the Western Wall or explore the busy souk in the Old City. On the weekend, take a bus to the Dead Sea and float your cares away in the buoyant saltwater.

For a more cosmopolitan feel, look into studying in Tel Aviv, the country’s financial center on the Mediterranean. You won’t get much sleep in this town known for its nightlife, but you’ll be able to practice your language skills everywhere, from the coffee shops in Florentin to the art galleries on Rothschild Boulevard. Finish the day with a sunset on the beach while wandering along the Lahat Promenade.

Another option to learn the Hebrew language Israel is Haifa, a rapidly modernizing seaport with a large student population. It is farther north and offers easy access to historic sites like Nazareth and Galilee. Learn about different faith traditions by visiting the Baha’i World Center or put your new language skills to use with a visit to the Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space.

While Hebrew is primarily spoken in Israel, there are options to learn the language if you’re unable to travel there. Language classes are available in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom, among others. Keep in mind that it will take more time to gain fluency if you are only attending classes once or twice a week, but it can serve as a good foundation nonetheless.

Frequently Asked Questions

There is no single "best" course for learning Hebrew, as the best choice for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences.

Start by learning the Hebrew alphabet and basic vocabulary, and then practice speaking and listening with native speakers as much as possible. You can also try exploring online resources, enrolling in a language course, or finding a language exchange partner.

The fastest way to learn to speak Hebrew is to immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. This means surrounding yourself with Hebrew speakers, listening to Hebrew music and watching Hebrew movies, and reading Hebrew texts. You can also take a Hebrew language course or find a language exchange partner to practice speaking with.

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Treasure Box of Learning

July 31, 2025by: C.Marlene Ramu - United StatesProgram: Live and Learn Hebrew in Israel with Home Ulpan
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I participated in Home Ulpan to experience learning Hebrew in an immersion program. I was not disappointed! From morning until night I had access to learning. Even though the classes were focused during the day, the learning did not stop! Being surrounded by people who encouraged, ״רק עברית״, and thoroughly supported that premise, afforded me the opportunity to expand my vocabulary, comprehension, and speaking capabilities. People often say that you can learn “just from speaking with individuals on the street”. Although there is SOME truth to that, in reality you need to be working with a teacher who can explain and clarify grammar, “expressions”, connections between verb sequences which can help you see the interconnected of the Hebrew language, and much more. Access to that all day long hastens the learning process tremendously. I thoroughly recommend Home Ulpan. It has been a treasure in my treasure box, and I hope that it will be for you as well!

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