Chag Cherut Sameach
Have a happy Passover
Boaz and Yariv Binnun
Founders eTeacherGroup.com
Our grandfather, Aharon Rosen, was an expert Hebrew teacher for new immigrants.
He knew, having been an immigrant himself, that the best way to learn a new
language and culture was to be brought into it with warmth and outstretched arms,
as well as an appreciation of one’s original culture and language. He understood
the challenge of learning a new language and he built a unique system that
helped thousands of people learn Hebrew.
Today, here at eTeacher, we follow his principles of learning by welcoming our
hundreds of thousands of students worldwide into Hebrew language and culture with
warmth and a friendly face. We appreciate the amount of effort and commitment
it takes to learn a new language and we use our very best resources in order to
make that dream of learning a new language come true for our students.
This festival of freedom, Passover, also known as “zman cheruteinu” - the season
of our freedom, involves the greatest retelling of our nation’s story - the Exodus
from Egypt. It is a time that families come together to discuss the notion of
freedom, what it involves and how we bring freedom to others who may not yet
enjoy it. Part of enjoying freedom is knowing that we can speak freely; that we
are not bound by the darkness of misunderstanding or the oppression that our
busy lives can bring; that we can embrace light and opportunity. This Passover,
we have created a Haggadah for you and your family to use, to help you better
understand the holiday’s customs and to help you in your study of the Hebrew
language by providing full translation and transliteration of the Hebrew text in
your native language.
In Exodus 6:6, God says, “I will redeem you with an outstretched arm -
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”. Here at eTeacher, we welcome you with open arms and wish
you and your family a happy and joyous festival season.
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