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  2. Music lesson - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Marc Nattier, The music lesson, (1711) Some studies suggests that music lessons provide children with important developmental benefits beyond simply the knowledge or skill of playing a musical instrument. Research suggests that musical lessons may enhance intelligence and academic achievement, build self-esteem and improve discipline.

  3. Chavrusa - Wikipedia

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    How to create a lesson on the phone of learning mishna. In 1997, Partners in Torah was the first organization to move chavrusa-style learning out of the yeshiva and synagogue and into telephone study sessions. [48] During the 2000s, many free Internet services began matching up study partners around the world using videoconferencing and Skype ...

  4. Hebrew school - Wikipedia

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    In addition to learning the Hebrew alphabet, children will also learn how to count to ten, how to identify major body parts, learn their Hebrew names and be able to recite prayers such as the blessings for Shabbat. In first grade, students will learn Torah stories such as Adam and Eve, and Joseph in Egypt. First grade is sometimes referred to ...

  5. List of programs broadcast by Israeli Educational Television

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    Cushion Kids; Delfy and His Friends; Dino Babies; Dinosaur Train; Dr Otter; Edward and Friends; Faerie Tale Theatre; The Fairytaler; Fiddley Foodle Bird; The Forgotten Toys; Fraggle Rock; The Funny Company; Funnybones; Gordon the Garden Gnome; Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child; Hello Kitty and Friends; Here Comes the Grump; Holly ...

  6. Cheder - Wikipedia

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    In more Modern Orthodox Jewish communities in the Diaspora, chadarim (plural of cheder) are sometimes attended outside normal school hours. There, Jewish children attending non-Jewish schools can pick up some rudimentary knowledge of the Jewish religion and traditions, learn how to read Hebrew and understand some basic Hebrew vocabulary.

  7. Sephardi Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    One pronunciation associated with the Hebrew of Western Sephardim (Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Northern Europe and their descendants) is a velar nasal ([ŋ]) sound, as in English singing, but other Sephardim of the Balkans, Anatolia, North Africa, and the Levant maintain the pharyngeal sound of Yemenite Hebrew or Arabic of their regional ...

  8. Torah database - Wikipedia

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    A Torah database (מאגר תורני or מאגר יהדות) is a collection of classic Jewish texts in electronic form, the kinds of texts which, especially in Israel, are often called "The Traditional Jewish Bookshelf" (ארון הספרים היהודי); the texts are in their original languages (Hebrew or Aramaic).

  9. Tanya (Judaism) - Wikipedia

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    The Tanya (Hebrew: תניא) is an early work of Hasidic philosophy, by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of Chabad Hasidism, first published in 1796. Its formal title is Likkutei Amarim ( ליקוטי אמרים ‎, Hebrew , "collection of statements") but is more commonly known by its first word ( tanya ), which in Aramaic means "it ...

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