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Author: Ulpan La-Inyan

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As effective as classroom learning with the right method might be, if you really want to become fluent in Hebrew, you need to spend time with the language. Podcast La-Inyan is here to provide you with easy, enjoyable listening so that you can improve your Hebrew vocabulary and grammar while driving/walking/hanging laundry/swimming/just hanging out... whenever and wherever you want. תהנו - enjoy!

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This episode was recorded on one of the hottest days in Israel of Summer 2025. Get ready for some scorching-hot intermediate-level Hebrew terminology!
Irma and Ami dispense with the New Year's wishes and instead talk about the Day of Judgment (and wine), in intermediate-level Hebrew.
Irma and Ami talk about some of their favorite Israeli artists and their concerts - in intermediate-level Hebrew.
Irma and Ami celebrate and commiserate about their birthdays, all in intermediate-level Hebrew.
Are you a summer person or a winter person? Learn how to say this as Irma and Ami talk about their seasonal preferences - in intermediate-level Hebrew.
To listen (להאזין) comes from the word for ear. To point and to vote (להצביע) come from the word for finger. Irma and Ami explore these and other body-related verbs - in intermediate-level Hebrew. Bottoms up!
Everybody's got an opinion about AI. Now you get to hear Irma and Ami's, as their casual talk about about the summer shifts into a debate about the AI revolution - all in intermediate-level Hebrew.
If the Jews are the People of the Book, then it only makes sense that Israel's "Book Week" is a big event. Irma and Ami share their experiences, plus a bit of their reading list - all in intermediate-level Hebrew.
Irma and Ami talk - in intermediate-level Hebrew - about this one/two day cheesecake-filled holiday that just doesn't get as much buzz as Passover and Sukkot.
Jerusalem sits on the border of two biblical tribes - Judah and Benjamin. In this episode in honor of Jerusalem Day, Irma and Ami talk about the tribes of Israel then and now - how they would quarrel, and how they might get along.
Irma and Ami talk about what Passover means to them... and about an interesting take on the ten plagues - all in intermediate-level Hebrew.
If you've ever made an embarrassing mistake in Hebrew, this episode (spoken in intermediate-level Hebrew) is for you.
Ami hosts Yoshi, an Ulpan La-Inyan staff member who happens to have some bartending experience, in an episode all about drinks and the Jewish festival of Purim - all in intermediate-level Hebrew.
Masculine endings for feminine nouns? Feminine ending for masculine ones? Irma and Ami make sense of it all for you - in intermediate Hebrew.
What can we do, some things just get on our nerves. Irma and Ami hash it out and come up with some interesting insights - all in intermediate-level Hebrew.
חנוכה (Hanukkah)!

חנוכה (Hanukkah)!

2024-12-3017:50

What's Hanukkah really all about? Irma and Ami hash out what Hanukkah means for the Jewish people past and present, in Israel and abroad - all in intermediate-level Hebrew. חנוכה שמח!
Israelis are known for being דוגרי - straightforward and honest to a fault. Nevertheless, they have some expressions that could be a bit... misleading. Join Irma and Ami in their discussion about these things - in intermediate-level Hebrew.
In this episode Irma and Ami talk about what it's like to drive in Israel and in the USA, all in intermediate-level Hebrew.
This episode continues Ami and Irma's presentation of some super-useful Israeli slang like how to say "messup", "what are your plans?" and lots more - all in intermediate-level Hebrew.
Irma and Ami host Michal, a student at Ulpan La-Inyan who's made very nice progress with her Hebrew, as you'll hear in the interview.
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