Lashion Haqodash – course Ubriyt – Ayteot – a Set Apart Language

EWHAL and Philadelphia Community presents Lashion HaQodash – a set apart language – עברית – Ubriyt course. 

The Lashion HaQodash “sacred language” course (עברית – Ubriyt) will be a course in which participants will learn to know the pronunciations of the language as close as possible to the original; both in Aramaic letter script (Ketav Ashuri) and in Paleo (Proto-Canaanite). During this course, the participants learn to read, write and speak the Eleph and Bet: the meaning of the letters, scriptural reading, Hebrew way of thinking and critical-analytical reading.

The course will be broken down into three parts: 

  • Scriptual Ubriyt
  • Paleo Ubriyt (coming soon!) 
  • Ubriyt thinking (coming soon!) 

The Tanakh is written in Aramaic blockscript with Nikud (a system of diacritic marks), whereby the classical pronunciation has been lost. In the course we will look at the letters without the Niqqud; how to read, write, pronounce and the deeper meaning of the letters, words, sentences and context. After the Aramaic letter script we will study the Paleo (ancient); the pictographic. With the Ubrit thinking block, we will read scripturally using critical-analytical thinking, logic, fallacies and Hebraic thinking.

The course will start on Sunday 6th October. There will be a small fee in order to attend the course, price TBD.

The course will be recorded and shared and you will be given a list of study material.

“Therefore wait ye upon me, says Yahuah, until the day that I rise up to the prey: for my determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them my indignation, even all my fierce anger: for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousy. or then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of Yahuah, to serve him with one consent.”

Tsephanyahu (Zephaniah) 3:8-9 Cepher

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