I learned Hebrew from a high school teacher named Mr. Cohen. We would drive down the highway to meet his car, and Jewish boys from these Massachusetts towns would sit in his car and learn the lessons.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Back home, almost everything I did, I did in Hebrew. I went to drama school in Hebrew, my whole career was in Hebrew, and to switch languages was something that was fascinating and more complicated than I expected it to be, even though I've been speaking English since I could speak.
I'm Jewish. Went to a Jewish school.
Judaism has always been a strong interest of mine. My two sons speak Hebrew and are familiar with the scriptures and with rabbinic literature. This is the way we live.
It seems likely that Jesus, being a scholarly young man, learned some Hebrew, but that's conjecture. It's more likely that Jesus spoke some Greek, as this language dominated the region after the conquests of Alexander the Great in the fourth century.
When I was little, I went to a Jewish community day school for most of elementary school.
I was one of two Jewish kids in my school. We were probably one of two Jewish families in our town.
I just went to Hebrew school, had a bar mitzvah. No crazy weird Jewish cult.
Hebrew is the language I use to thank the Creator and, also, to swear on the road.
I learned enough Hebrew to stagger through a meaningless ceremony that I scarcely remember.
I didn't go to Hebrew school.