Teacher's Guide for Aleph Isn't Enough: Hebrew for Adults, Book 2

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Aleph Isn’t Enough is the second book in the UAHC’s program of Hebrew learning for adults. This program is designed for English-speaking adults who primarily encounter the Hebrew language through Jewish religious the prayers and Torah readings in the synagogue, the blessings and rituals of Jewish home observances, and words or phrases arising out of a Jewish cultural context.
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112 pages, Paperback

First published January 1,2002

About the author

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Rabbi Linda Motzkin is a soferet, parchment maker, and scribal artist. She is one of the first generation of female scribes and the founder of the Community Torah Project, an educational initiative that engages participants in various stages of Torah scroll creation, from processing deerskins into parchment to proofreading and assembling the finished scroll. She also teaches Hebrew calligraphy, shiviti, and amulet-making workshops, and her midrashic artwork on handmade parchment offers unique insights into Jewish texts through a distinctive artistic lens.
She is the author of the four-volume adult Hebrew language curriculum Aleph Isn't Tough, Aleph Isn't Enough, Bet is for B'reishit, and Tav is for Torah, as well as the co-author of The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew and Prayerbook Hebrew the Easy Way.
Together with her husband, Rabbi Jonathan Rubenstein, she co-founded Bread and Torah, an educational initiative combining scribal arts and bread-making workshops. As co-rabbis, they served Temple Sinai of Saratoga Springs, NY, for over 36 years. Rabbi Linda also served for 29 years as the Jewish Chaplain at Skidmore College and later as its High Holy Day Chaplain. Through Bread and Torah, she continues to travel and lead interactive programs in communities across the U.S. and internationally.


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