Twebrew School! It’s the first Social Media Hebrew School for Adults!

Tweet Ups for Jews who want to learn to read Hebrew!

Learn to read Hebrew in 3 easy ways – and they’re all free!

  1. Twebrew School Tweet Ups! As Twebrew School locations are added, you'll be able to visit TwebrewSchool.org and search for a Twebrew School Tweet Up location near you (we'll begin posting locations shortly!). Twebrew Schools are self-organized Hebrew classes sponsored by @JewishTweets! We can help you find a Twebrew School teacher too! Then, you’ll attend a Twebrew School class once a week for five weeks at a convenient location. We’ll provide the Hebrew primers and lessons. You just show up!
  1. Twebrew School Light! Learning to read Hebrew has never been more convenient! You can register here to download a Hebrew primer and then view the introductory video to learn the How's and Why's of our Hebrew teaching technique. Then, every day through the end of November, we’ll Tweet out a Twebrew School video lesson from our Twitterfeed at Twitter.com/JewishTweets. Miss a Tweet? No problem! You'll be able to visit TwebrewSchool.org and click on the video lesson you’ve missed to catch up!
  1. Not quite ready for Prime Time Twebrew School. Not sure you want to learn to read Hebrew? Think that learning about Hebrew is interesting? Simply subscribe to our daily Twebrew School e-newsletter! We’ll provide you with daily Hebrew words of wisdom!

Would you like to be a Twebrew School teacher?

If you know how to read Hebrew well and know what a Tweet Up is, then you’re perfect for the job! Actually, it’s a volunteer position, but you do get a snazzy Twebrew School Teacher t-shirt and we’ll help promote you and your Twebrew School class on Twitter and Facebook!

Click here to apply! We’ll let you know in 2 business days if you qualify!

Just think Twebrew School is cool – and want to share it with your Jewish friends?

Simply Tweet out this URL with the hashtag #Twebrew or #TwebrewSchool and/or post it on Facebook!

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