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About the CollegeThe Hebrew Editing Workshop offers a place for novice Hebrew editors (as well as those who are generally engaged in writing) where they can consult each other and receive additional training. Some of the topics that are covered in the workshop are: writing style, punctuation, phraseology, and terminology. Other topics that are covered in the workshop include: editing texts from various genres, including journalism, humanities, translated prose and formal writing. Working in a small group allows participants to improve their editing skills and strengthen their confidence.
Dr. Keren Dubnov, specialist in Enlightenment Period Hebrew, her research focuses on historical development of Hebrew syntax. Dr. Dubnov is also a scientific secretary at the Academy of the Hebrew Language, teacher and editor at the David Yellin College.
Hebrew language experts and experienced editors in their respective fields.
Hebrew editing programs alumni.
To broaden students' knowledge by offering solutions to commonplace problems that editors face in their line of work.
2 weekly-hours (56 hours in total) for two semesters (one academic year).
Prospective candidates must hold a diploma in Hebrew editing from a recognized institution.
Students who successfully complete the course will be issued course completion confirmation.
In accordance with the Ministry of Education guidelines.