Mod-Heb BB

MOD-HEB BB – Elementary Modern Hebrew II

Semester: Spring
Offered: 2022
Instructor: Irit Aharony
Meeting Time: M-F 9:00am-10:15am

The course introduces students to the phonology and script as well as the fundamentals of morphology and syntax of Modern Hebrew. Emphasis is placed on developing reading, speaking, comprehension and writing skills, while introducing students to various aspects of contemporary Israeli society and culture. This is an indivisible course. Students must complete both terms of this course (parts A and B) within the same academic year in order to receive credit.

Course Notes: Not open to auditors. Cannot be taken pass/fail. This is an indivisible course. Students must complete both terms of this course (parts A and B) within the same academic year in order to receive credit. In specific cases the instructor will consider approval of enrollment in MOD-HEB BB and MOD-HEB 120A as fulfillment of the one-year language requirement, depending on the student’s proficiency level.

Course Requirements: Pre-requisite: MOD-HEB BA

Offered jointly with Harvard Divinity School as HDS 4010B

For more details please visit the Harvard Course Catalog.

In the words of Linda Leidel

Harvard College, 2021


Throughout the pandemic, nothing has provided me with more comfort than Dr. Irit Aharony’s warm, melodic, Monday-3pm: ‘Ma nishma? Aich haya sof hashavua?’ (How are you? How was your weekend?)
“Listening to my classmates’ improving accounts of the same lockdown-strolls to the supermarket, I felt connected. On Sundays, thinking of the upcoming class, I felt obliged to leave my room. Put differently, in a time marked by fear, isolation, and uncertainty, Irit’s simple yet sincere question functioned as a much-needed reminder of my three-dimensional existence—an existence with unmuted feelings and actual weekends.
“For that, and the introduction to the most wonderful language, culture, and people, I will forever be grateful to Irit, Osnat and Yoni, and all of my amazing classmates. It was an honor to get to spend my senior year with you all. Lehitraot. TLDR: Study Hebrew at Harvard! :-)”