But I must admit that some of my favorite Tanach teachers are at Herzog, and I like the fact that I can study in both Hebrew and English. OK most classes I sign up for are in English. When you're dealing with five challenging and information filled lectures in one day choosing native tongue is a wise decision. It's much easier to absorb the material.
To be perfectly honest, there were times I not only couldn't follow, but I even dozed off. But please remember that I had spent the day before at Kenes Shiloh, which not only was full of lectures until late at night, but began with a tour/hike in the hot sun.
I'm glad that I went to Herzog, even though I wasn't the ideal student. FYI the shiurim/lectures will be posted on their site. I plan on listening to them over and over. That way I'll really get my money's worth.
If you attended, what was your experience?
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Midrash Rabah, Seder Tisa, Parshah 41, Paragraph 5:
A Torah Scholar must be expert in all 24 books of the Bible (Tanach)
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As you can see in the photos, men and women studied together.
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