Kita Aleph Class Info [Dec 2008 - Feb 2009]

UPDATED CLASS INFO UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2009 CAN BE FOUND HERE
Thanks to the wonderful UlpanGordon.com reader, Keith, we now have updated kita aleph availability and pricing for December 2008 – February 2009!

Starting Tuesday, December 9th, 2008:

  • Four month duration morning classes
  • Meeting four days a week, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Cost 2400 NIS (approximately $615 USD)

Note: If you’re interested in attending this class, keep in mind that instructors don’t like adding new students after the first week is completed unless you can prove basic comprehension to them.  With that being said, act now if you would like to enroll for the December 2008 aleph course.

Starting Sunday, February 1st, 2009:

  • Five month duration morning classes
  • Meeting four days a week, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Cost 2970 NIS (approximately $760 USD)

Starting Sunday, February 1st, 2009:

  • Five month duration EVENING classes
  • Meeting TWO days a week, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
  • Cost 1270 NIS (approximately $325 USD)

Note:  There are no new aleph level classes scheduled to begin for January, 2009.

UPDATED CLASS INFO UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2009 CAN BE FOUND HERE

And as always, please contact Ulpan Gordon directly for registration and official information:

Ulpan Gordon
7 Lasalle St, Tel Aviv 63409
Telephone: 03-5223095, Fax 03-5242884
hadas.goren@012.net.il

UPDATED CLASS INFO UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2009 CAN BE FOUND HERE

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12 Responses to “Kita Aleph Class Info [Dec 2008 - Feb 2009]”

  1. Keith says:

    Haha Tnx for the props Jami! And while I have you, if you happen to know of a furnished apartment that will be available for the Jan/Feb-June range, in the vicinity of the school, I’d be ever so obliged. Seems like I will have to pay more than I expected for a place, so good thing I come from NYC and I am used to being ripped off for rent!

    Keith

  2. Ms. Babble says:

    Housing is such an issue in Tel Aviv for both renters and buyers. It simply doesn’t seem to be regulated very well and the prices can certainly be insane.

    Check out New in Israel’s “Apartments & Houses” section in the right hand corner. You might find something there. But as are most things in Israel, it’s often about who you know to get you a good deal.

  3. Keith says:

    Well, I took the plunge and signed up today for the Feb 1 9-1 session. See you in Feb Jami, and keep up the good work!

    Keith

  4. Ms. Babble says:

    Congrats, Keith!! You’re gonna have a blast! I’ll track you down come February!

  5. Keith says:

    Hey Jami, I’m just curious, but it looks like the Ulpan is pretty far out from center, or is that just the way it looks on Google Maps? What neighborhood would it be considered?
    Tnx

  6. Ms. Babble says:

    Ulpan Gordon is really close to the sea about three block north of Ben Yehuda and Gordon street. I’m not aware of any particular neighborhood it belongs to. What are you considering the center of Tel Aviv? If it’s Dizengoff square with the fountain and the mall (Dizengoff towers) then it’ll take about 20 minutes to walk there. Luckily, Tel Aviv has those shared taxis that go up and down Ben Yehuda if you happen to be running late.

  7. Keith says:

    Sorry ’bout that, when I typed Ulpan Gordon in googlemaps, it put it really far away from center, looked like in Ramat Gan.

  8. Ms. Babble says:

    ooops! heehee… There’s something with Google Maps and Israel that is NEVER correct. I read once somewhere that it’s because of Israel’s need for high security and it will not allow Google maps and Google Earth to accurately plot locations. This is especially true with the Google satellite pictures of Tel Aviv. They won’t let you zoom in like you can in other countries.

    I bought a really great map in English from Steimatsky’s bookstore (the bookstore with the green sign). It saved me so many times!

  9. tamar says:

    hey!

    im tamar and im from holland. first of all; very nice website!

    im gonna start tomorrow class at the gordon ulpan from 13.00 till 16.00h :)

    love,
    tamar

  10. [...] UPDATE: Please see new class information for December 2008 – February 2009 here! [...]

  11. km says:

    When the information of 2009 hebrew course will be updated?

  12. If you went to Hebrew school as a kid and already know how to read and write in it and can pray in it, but don’t know what you are saying, be patient during that first week when you are just learning to read and write.

    I know it will be very boring and don’t be tempted to skip class. The man who comes around and takes attendance is very important. Funding and future class offerings are based on these attendance reports.

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