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15 in the tribe in the language of signs • Optimism at the beginning of spring – live here

In preparation for the natural holiday Tu of Shvet, Simnika produced a festive video in sign language.
In the video, the principal of the school, Karin Gorlik, is seen marking words and concepts such as “trees”, “dried fruits”, “To Bashvet” and “almond tree” – and conveys a festive and optimistic message for the holiday that symbolizes the beginning of spring.

This video is a great opportunity for anyone interested in being exposed to the beauty and visual richness of sign language. We invite you to watch it, enjoy the colorful and lively signs, and share it with your friends. Together we will spread awareness of sign language, the most beautiful language!

A special video in honor of Tu Beshevat ► Watch

New frontal course in Haifa

And that’s not all – if you are interested in sign language and want to learn it, we are happy to announce the opening of a new face-to-face course in Haifa that will start on 01/30/24.

The course is intended for both adults and young people who want to learn sign language and integrate into this fascinating world. No prior experience or knowledge required! During the course you will learn the basics of Israeli sign language and you will be able to communicate with your friends in signs.

The study will take place once a week for 10 sessions. The course will be accompanied by various study materials, videos and presentations. At the end, you will receive a certificate confirming your knowledge of sign language at a basic level.

So what are you waiting for? Secure your place in the course in Haifa today!

  • We would love to see you among our next sign language students!
  • the number of seats is limited.

A school that works for socio-cultural perceptual change in order to increase and raise awareness of sign language and the deaf and hard of hearing population in our small country of Israel

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