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Shulchan Ivrit
The Shulchan Ivrit (a Hebrew Table) is cooperation between HJCS and a student group which is affiliated with UM Hillel. The meetings of Shulchan Ivrit are open to everyone who wishes to speak Hebrew at any level. A fluent Hebrew speaker often facilitates the discussion.

Meetings are taking place during the school year each Mondays, 5:00 pm at Espresso Royale Cafe on State Street. All language levels are welcome and encouraged to participate. Refreshments are provided. Come join us as we practice our Hebrew language skills!

Scholarships, Prizes and awards:

  • Esther and Wolf Snyder Award in HJCS (2005 Zohar Raviv, 2004- Rima Hassoneh).

  • Leroy Waterman Award in HJCS. (2005 Ron Harel, 2004 Eitan Kimelman)

  • Weschler Award in Writing Modern Hebrew (2005 - Dana Gretchen)

  • Study Abroad
    The department has affiliations with several universities and programs abroad, and concentrators are strongly encouraged to spend all or part of an academic year overseas in order to further their formal training. In addition to consulting the University of Michigan's Office of International Programs, the International Center and the International Institute, concentrators should contact their concentration advisor and the Director of Undergraduate Studies concerning such a course of study. A program should be decided upon in advance in order to ensure that transfer credit can be awarded and that courses will satisfy concentration requirements.

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