Rabbi Heschel Weiner, heschel.weiner@hilleltorah.org,Hillel Torah Day School 7120 N. Laramie Ave. Skokie, IL 60076

  You must read every lesson to Rebbe. There are three ways that you can accomplish this.

 

Option 1 This is the best option. Find a time to read it directly to Rebbe. Face to Face. During Chavruta. At lunch or recess. Somewhere, somehow.

 

Option 2 Read the lesson to the "Leave a lesson hotline": 773-339-1457 or 847-745-1706

 

Option 3 Hand in a written "reading". This how you do it.

 

Step 1 Print out the appropriate read sheet

 

Step 2 Insert punctuation into the lesson text at the top.

 

Step 3 Insert voweling (nikudot) into the text at the top.

 

Step 4 Rewrite the Hebrew text on the lines in the right column. Each line ends with a punctuation that you inserted previously. It is not necessary to insert voweling here. You already did it in the printed text and that's good enough.

 

Step 4 Write the translation of each Hebrew line on the opposite line in the left column.

 

Step 5 Hand in the sheet to Rebbe. By handing in the sheet, you are communicating to Rebbe that you are prepared to be called upon immediately to read the lesson from the standard gmara.