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| Ashkenazy-Herz Leah |
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| As a senior certified teacher Leah is a graduate of Oranim Teachers College where she majored in Adult Education with a specialty in teaching Hebrew as a second language. She brings more than 25 years of experience teaching Uplan and has taught immigrants of various age groups (youth, students, adults and the elderly) on all levels. Having taught in many different environments, Leah has vast familiarity working with people either as the Human Resources coordinator on her kibbutz, or in various other roles in the kibbutz educational system. Currently a teacher of Hebrew for immigrants in Israeli prisons, she is able to hone her people skills in a most challenging environment. Leah sees herself as a dynamic and creative teacher, always looking to introduce original ideas into the classroom |
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15/05/07 -
Day Cynthia,
USA:
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| Shalom, Leah, I'm encouraged by your patience with us. I'm not so nervous any more so that my brain shuts down. Going over the dialogues lots of times really helps understanding all the different things there are to remember. Each time I hear the same thing helps me to understand what I missed or made a mistake on. It helps a lot when you tell us the answers even before we begin. I'd be lost without the video to review. Hearing you repeat and repeat really gets it into my brain. I hear you |
17/04/07 -
Day Cynthia,
USA:
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| Shalom, Leah, What a great lesson...These lessons on Purim, Pesach and Independance Day were really informative. Thankyou so much for sharing with us. Cynthia |
13/04/07 -
Bradshaw Annie,
United Kingdom:
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| toda raba Leah I reall enjoyed our lesson you make everything very relevant and interesting!Shabbat Shalom! |
08/04/07 -
Lamar Thelma,
USA:
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| I am very Pleased with the progress Leah is leading us to. I have to keep pace with her and do my home work every week to understand the lessons. Toda Raba.Thelma Lamar. |
27/03/07 -
Barth Chaya Katrine,
USA:
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| Leah, You have again given with your heart to touch each of us with a special love of Israel, and Yiddishkeit, and the Hebrew language. TODA RABA! v Pesach kasher v'sameach |
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