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  • Hebrew

    Thursday, 02 June 2011

    Fascinating Facts

    1.Over 7 million people worldwide speak Hebrew.
    2.The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 characters.
    3.The oldest examples of written Hebrew date back to between the 11th and 10th centuries BC.
    4.Phonetically Hebrew occupies a middle place between Arabic, on the one hand, and Aramaic, on the other.
    5.Hebrew is significant as a traditional and historical language for people of the Christian and Jewish faiths. It is also the origin of the Yiddish language spoken by many Jews in Eastern Europe.

    Published in Content
  • Culture Shock: Israel

    Wednesday, 25 May 2011
    Lisa Murgatroyd, Middle Eastern studies student at the University of Manchester, gives valuable tips and advice for any student planning on relocating to Israel for their year abroad...
    Published in Culture Shock
  • Israel

    Wednesday, 01 June 2011
    Israel is a little known gem. If you’re studying the language, well, you probably don’t have much choice in the matter of your year abroad. However, if you’re looking at your options, and a chance to go on an exchange programme or study abroad course in Israel is available, you’re in luck! A beautiful part of the world, for centuries an important enclave for Arabic, Asian and European civilizations for trade, culture and riches, Israel has had a colourful history. Disputes over territory dating back to pre-Roman times to this very day, the Holy Land has been fraught with tension and war. However, the other side of the coin shows a country that has fought back, building on its culture and mixing old habits with new; visit Jerusalem and you’ll see awe-inspiring religious and historic landmarks, travel onto Tel Aviv and you’ll experience the 21st century, with its cosmopolitan flair and party hard attitude. As students in Israel have to show a proficiency in English before attending university, don’t worry about language being a barrier. Of course, if you want to really get the true experience then go ahead and enroll in an ulpan (intensive Hebrew language course). So, if you fancy showering yourself in culture and customs (old and new), book yourself a ticket to a land like no other...
    Published in Israel
  • A year abroad in...Israel

    Tuesday, 24 May 2011
    Lisa Murgatroyd explains how she came to study Persian and Hebrew at the University of Manchester. She tells all about the course, her decision to spend her year abroad in Israel and how she adapted to foreign life during her time away...
    Published in Israel

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