@Absinthe It is an interesting position to find oneself, I agree.
@Surasanji So at a certain age it is necessary to learn Hebrew. Not so much that you could have or understand a conversation. But so that you can read and speak the words on a page aloud, without necessarily knowing what they mean or translate them. ::sigh::
Around the same time, my middle school had all the teachers. So we in 6th grade had to take 5 languages through the year (5-6 weeks of each) Spansh, Latin, German, Russian, and French.
Just enough to make an "informed" decision on what you would like to study for 4 years of HS.
@Absinthe Yeah, that is the expectation for folks doing that whole sunday school sort of thing. You learn the basics, go to your bar/bat mitzvah and read a story you are only passingly familiar with.
The whole concept comes from the requirement of adults being able to read- but you need to read your native/local language. The language you use everyday, not necessarily Hebrew. However, Jews are a sentimental bunch and cling to those sorts of things.,
@Surasanji I can read the shit out of some Hebrew, vowels or not. But again, I only understand a handful of words, some for worship and some like "Sheket y'ladeem" basically telling me to shut up :)
@Absinthe I can get around. Most of my work has been overnight and in English here. I can have simple conversations, get groceries- just the basics.
Everyone in Tel Aviv speaks English, so, I've been extra lazy.
@Surasanji So what is the meaning of "Tel Aviv / Jerusalem" we keep getting hit with tourism commercials (Lots of pretty girls drinking orange juice in minidresses. Is it a political thing to say "Tel Aviv / Jerusalem" or are they sister cities or something?
@Absinthe It's only like an hour trip from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and they're two focal points of Israel in a stark dichotomy with one another. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv are feel like they're on two totally different planets.
@Surasanji but are they tourism buddies or something? Weren't they controversy answers to the capitol question?
@Surasanji and the orange board must have something involved in the commercials. Lots of orange juice. Is that from Carmel maybe?
@Absinthe Jaffa Oranges, baaaaaaybeeeee