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  2. Ulpan - Wikipedia

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    Ulpan Etzion in Jerusalem's Baka neighborhood was established in 1949 by Mordechai Kamerat as a model for Hebrew language education used across Israel. It was a residential facility for single olim between the ages 21 and 35 holding a bachelor's degree.

  3. Baka, Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Ulpan Etzion, Israel's first Hebrew-language school, was established in Baka in 1949. The ulpan , directed by Mordechai Kamerat, was used as a model for Hebrew language teaching all over Israel. In 2008, the school vacated its college-style dormitories, communal rooms and gardens after the lease expired with the Carmelite Church that owned the ...

  4. Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies - Wikipedia

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    Pardes was originally housed next to Ulpan Etzion in Baka and then moved downtown to Shivtei Yisrael Street. When the opportunity arose, a facility was rented on Pierre Koenig Street in Talpiot. Pardes eventually purchased that space, renovated it, and then leased additional space.

  5. Jewish Agency for Israel - Wikipedia

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    Between 1948 and 1952, about 700,000 immigrants arrived in the new state. The Jewish Agency helped these immigrants acclimate to Israel and begin to build new lives. It established schools to teach them Hebrew, beginning with Ulpan Etzion in 1949. [66] (The first student to register for Ulpan Etzion was Ephraim Kishon. [67]) It also provided ...

  6. Gerard Behar Center - Wikipedia

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    The seven-story building adjoining the Gerard Behar Center contains an adult and youth reading library, [7] an adult education program known as the Popular University, [14] and Ulpan Beit Ha'Am, the largest and oldest Hebrew-language ulpan (language immersion course) in Jerusalem. [25] The ulpan, operated by the Jerusalem Municipality, [26 ...

  7. Ephraim Kishon - Wikipedia

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    When arriving in Israel an immigration officer officially Hebraicized his name to "Ephraim Kishon". According to Kishon, the Jewish Agency clerk asked him for his name and when he answered "Ferenc" the clerk said: There is no such thing, and wrote "Ephraim", and afterwards he went ahead and Hebraicized his family name as well, Kishon being a ...

  8. Myriam Yardeni - Wikipedia

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    Marika Jakobovits was born in Timișoara, in the Romanian multiethnic region of Banat, to a middle-class Jewish family.In 1950, she immigrated to Israel. She studied Hebrew at Ulpan Etzion in Jerusalem and attended a pedagogical seminary founded by Martin Buber.

  9. Shulamit Katznelson - Wikipedia

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    In 1951 she founded the Ulpan Akiva, a residential language school in Netanya, Israel. It was one of the first three ulpanim in Israel. [ 3 ] She spent nearly 50 years directing the school , where Jews and Arabs were encouraged to get to know each other, speak each other's language, and learn about each other's history and culture. [ 4 ]