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CONTACT US
The Arizona Center
for Judaic Studies
The Louise Foucar Marshall Bldg.
845 N. Park Ave., Suite 420
Tucson, AZ 85721-0159
Tel: (520) 626-5758
Fax: (520) 626-5767
sbs-judaic @email.arizona.edu
Department Director
J. Edward Wright
The Louise Foucar Marshall Bldg.
845 N. Park Ave., Suite 420
Tucson, AZ 85721-0159
Tel: (520) 626-5763
Fax: (520) 626-5767
edwright @email.arizona.edu
BIBLICAL HEBREW FACULTY

J. Edward Wright
edwright @email.arizona.edu
(520) 626-5763

Beth Alpert Nakhai
bnakhai @email.arizona.edu
(520) 626-5762
Introductory Biblical Hebrew (409A) - Also available as 509a
The first year of Biblical Hebrew introduces students to the basic grammar and syntax of the Hebrew Bible. It emphasizes the function of the verb, the use of the noun and the acquisition of basic vocabulary. Students learn to translate narrative prose and may look at poetry, as well. This course is open to undergraduate and graduate students.
Advanced Biblical Hebrew (409B) - Also available as 509b
The second year of Biblical Hebrew builds on the skills acquired in Introductory Biblical Hebrew. It emphasizes advanced grammar and syntax. Students read narrative and poetic texts, and also consider ancient Hebrew inscriptions. They learn how to use the standard scholarly tools for studying ancient Hebrew. This course is open to undergraduate and graduate students.


