Biblical Hebrew webinar: " All about Passover " taking place tomorrow, April 21st! (568 hits)
Eli Dahan- Biblical Hebrew teacher at eTeacher.
This week's discussion revolves around the most important holiday of the Israelites- Pesach (Passover). We will see how Passover was celebrated in The Old Testament. We shall also speak about the different names of Passover and about some customs in this holiday. Please read Exodus 12 in order to be prepared for the lecture.
The webinar will take place on the following time: Thursday April 21, 20:00 pm Eastern Time ( US EST) Thursday April 21, 17:00 pm Pacific Standard Time ( US PST) Thursday April 22, 01:00 am UK Time (London) Friday April 22, 3:00 am GMT Time ( Israel, South Africa)
About the webinar speaker: Eli Dahan- Biblical Hebrew teacher at eTeacher. Eli completed his MA at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2007 focusing on the Bible. In the last two years Eli teaches our Biblical Hebrew courses from level A to D, he writes our Newsletter, our blogs and the articles that relates to the Biblical and Modern Hebrew. In the last two months Eli is responsible for the weekly Webinar. Nowadays, he teaches Bible, Jewish Philosophy and Mathematics in ”The Beit Hinuch high school” in Jerusalem. He’s a homeroom teacher of the eleventh grade pupils. He is the social coordinator in his high Scholl, and he is responsible for all the educational programs there. Eli is married and has two children; he likes to dance and travel in the trail of Israel.
"Eli is a great teacher! He keeps everyone involved and also explains what is happening in the TANACH"
@ Saint, Have you heard the saying, "Don't throw the baby out with the bath water?" Ha!! It really doesn't matter if the man is a fake, it's still knowledge that we could use, right? Hey do you want to CHAT regards the info after it goes off? Perhaps, you can school us on what you know, eh!!!
@Sister Irma, I can always count on your support!! Let's Chat later about the information. What do you say?
The Passover has nothing to do with Black Americans. Black Americans did not exist 4000 years ago during that era of the Passover.
Should not you all be concerned about having something of our own to celebrate and give tribute to God specifically for ourselves? Why are you all always concerned about other people's things?
@ Harry, The purpose of this blog isn't to dispute who the Passover belongs to but rather an educational offering for those with open minds who would like to learn more about the Passover. Thanks for your support.
Friday, April 22nd 2011 at 10:26AM
Jen Fad
Hello Ms. Jen,
I understand what you are saying.
I thought that since Black Americans has been learning about the Jewish people all of our lives what would be wrong if we took a moment to learn about ourselves and we will see that we are just as good in the eyesight of God as the Hebrew people are.
cool!!! I'll check it out!!! YOU TOO HARRY!!! might help you along in your mission!
Friday, April 22nd 2011 at 6:28PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
@ Saint, You and your 'soap box'. Did it really take all that to get to your point? Ha! I love you though!~
@ Cynthia, Welcome back stranger!! How's school and how are you enjoying your Good Friday?
Friday, April 22nd 2011 at 7:08PM
Jen Fad
Hello Cynthia,
How are you? I have not seen anything from you in a while.
Switching gears for a moment. I don't understand why you would think that checking out Mr. Eli Dahan could help me with my divine mission. Have I not been making the point that prophets are racially different because they came only to their own people?
Since I have enough sense with an IQ of 68 to know that I am not a Jewish man what kind of fool would I be to embrace everything about the Jewish people like you all have done? You all know more about the Jewish people then you know about yourselves, am I right. You all embrace Jesus who was a Jew and you all are not Jews. Do you all know that you are Black Americans? Black Americans are conceded the most ignorant people on this continent. Think about it!