torch_32 wrote:iblis wrote:torch_32 wrote:I am studying Hebrew and Judaism in order to convert. I take classes at the conservative shul here in Knoxville, and I'm doing a lot of reading on my own.
Two questions: How much (if anything) do they charge for the Hebrew classes, and do you have to be converting to anything to take them?
Hebrew language classes are free (I'm pretty sure). You just have to buy the workbook. I would recommend calling Temple Beth El for info; they're more likely to offer something to the non-Jew who's not interested in converting. I have not taken a formal Hebrew class through either synagogue here in town (I use my own workbooks and work at my own pace), but Yochanan has (http://www.xanga.com/yochanon), so you may want to contact him first. The 4-month class on Judaism (which I'm in) is around $80. Starts every January and goes through April.
Because Yochanan (John) was my boyfriend at the time that he started taking the classes, I can confirm that yes, he only paid for the price of books and not the Hebrew class. I know this because I had contemplated learning as well. The Hebrew classes he took, originally started out at the synagogue but it changed and he was going to the teachers house to learn in the end with a group of people.