LCH-Introduction

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    Gil Shir
    Participant

    Introduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course.

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      AA – ALProgress
      Participant

      God Day to all,

      I’m Alain, living in the lake Geneva region in french speaking Switzerland. My wife Annika and I have been blessed with three wonderful girls, that are now young womens (24, 27, 30).

      We have been Bnei Baruch students for more than 20 years now and we feel hebrew practice is a natural step in our kabbalah study and dissemination efforts ; to be able to learn the language while staying in the Light of the wisdom of Kabbalah is a gift for which we are very grateful even before we begin.

      Thank You from the bottom of our hearts to Gil, to all KabU creators and staff and to Rav Laitman for such a magnificient initiative. We hope we will succeed making the best out of this new journey and that this initiative will be available to all in the future.

      Let’s pray Hebrew becomes known all over the creation as the language of God and his Love. Let Israel be the Light of Nations; it is needed now more than ever 🙂

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      Leon Snaid
      Participant

      HI I’m Leon Snaid
      I know some conversational Hebrew but I want to improve

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      Sherry Dunlop
      Participant

      Shalom everyone, Im Sherry here to learn Hebrew.

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      Mary Gagliordi
      Participant

      Hello, I am Mary and I want to learn Hebrew!

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      Allison Fragakis
      Participant

      Hi , I’m Allison, I want to read and write and speak Hebrew–I love learning the spiritual aspects too

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      Towhidul Islam
      Participant

      Hi everyone! Before anything else, I’ve begun practicing how to pronounce Gilad Shir’s name correctly, and it’s been a fantastic experience. My name is Towhidul Islam, and you might find it interesting to learn that I’m a Muslim. You might wonder why I’m so keen on learning Hebrew or why I’m so determined to understand it deeply. The reason is, as a Muslim, I support Israel and wish to fully immerse myself in Hebrew, grasping its spiritual essence. Additionally, I’m contemplating converting from Islam to Judaism. The idea of learning Hebrew has been on my mind for a while, and I’ve finally decided to enroll in Gil’s course. I’m excited to learn in a fun and engaging way. If you’re interested in supporting me as I express my support for Israel on LinkedIn, please check out the link and follow my journey. Toda raba!

      linkedin.com/in/towhidhere

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