Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education

Episode 22: How Israeli-Americans Think About Their Kids’ Hebrew Learning | Hannah Kober

Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education at Brandeis University Season 3 Episode 5

Like other immigrants, many Israeli expatriates find themselves asking how they can maintain their culture on American soil. But what happens when their children learn their heritage language in American educational settings? In this session, Hannah Kober discusses the surprising finding from her recent research that the long-held narrative about Israeli-Americans as producers of Hebrew language education, and not as consumers, needs reconsideration.

Originally recorded: 1/18/24

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