1. Words you already know
2. Foods-mzonot
3. Introduction/greetings
4. First encounters
5. 4 W’s
6. Words to get you going
7. Expressions
8. Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9. Family- Mishapakha
10. Fellings0regashot
11. Opposites
12. Colors-Tzevaim
13. Occupations-miktzo’ot
14. Eating-le’ekhol
15. The country-Ha’aretz
16. Getting around
17. Accommodations-lshkoon
18. Verbs
19. The body
20. Countries and politics
21. Places and locations
22. More words
Ari Delevie Bio
Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.
He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.
Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.
He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.
Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.
Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.
Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.
We gather at our beautiful space on Shabbat morning to pray and learn together. Services include singing, praying, Torah study, Torah reading, meeting friends and a potluck lunch. We look forward to seeing you.
1. Words you already know
2. Foods-mzonot
3. Introduction/greetings
4. First encounters
5. 4 W’s
6. Words to get you going
7. Expressions
8. Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9. Family- Mishapakha
10. Fellings0regashot
11. Opposites
12. Colors-Tzevaim
13. Occupations-miktzo’ot
14. Eating-le’ekhol
15. The country-Ha’aretz
16. Getting around
17. Accommodations-lshkoon
18. Verbs
19. The body
20. Countries and politics
21. Places and locations
22. More words
Ari Delevie Bio
Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.
He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.
Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.
He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.
Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.
Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.
Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.
We gather for a musical celebration to welcome Shabbat. Join our community to sing, dance, pray, contemplate, meet friends and to be inspired. We look forward to seeing you.
1. Words you already know
2. Foods-mzonot
3. Introduction/greetings
4. First encounters
5. 4 W’s
6. Words to get you going
7. Expressions
8. Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9. Family- Mishapakha
10. Fellings0regashot
11. Opposites
12. Colors-Tzevaim
13. Occupations-miktzo’ot
14. Eating-le’ekhol
15. The country-Ha’aretz
16. Getting around
17. Accommodations-lshkoon
18. Verbs
19. The body
20. Countries and politics
21. Places and locations
22. More words
Ari Delevie Bio
Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.
He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.
Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.
He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.
Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.
Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.
Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.
This program marks Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s Independence Day, and Yom HaZikaron, Israeli Memorial Day. We join the greater Jewish community for a special screening of Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre (51 minutes; in Arabic, Hebrew and English with subtitles). After the the film, Yuval Siman Tov, a 24-year old Nova Music Festival Survivor, will share his survival story live in the US for the first time at this event.
We gather at our beautiful space on Shabbat morning to pray and learn together. Services include singing, praying, Torah study, Torah reading, meeting friends and a potluck lunch. We look forward to seeing you.
1. Words you already know
2. Foods-mzonot
3. Introduction/greetings
4. First encounters
5. 4 W’s
6. Words to get you going
7. Expressions
8. Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9. Family- Mishapakha
10. Fellings0regashot
11. Opposites
12. Colors-Tzevaim
13. Occupations-miktzo’ot
14. Eating-le’ekhol
15. The country-Ha’aretz
16. Getting around
17. Accommodations-lshkoon
18. Verbs
19. The body
20. Countries and politics
21. Places and locations
22. More words
Ari Delevie Bio
Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.
He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.
Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.
He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.
Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.
Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.
Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.
We gather for a musical celebration to welcome Shabbat. Join our community to sing, dance, pray, contemplate, meet friends and to be inspired. We look forward to seeing you.