Tsemakh also recruits an old Hebrew teacher to be his partner.
When Zeiltin turned 15, his father died and he decided to become a Hebrew teacher.
His grandfather was a Hebrew teacher who wrote his own textbooks.
In his childhood a Hebrew teacher would come to his home for several hours a week.
In 1984, he and other Hebrew teachers were arrested on trumped-up charges.
Between 1932 and 1944 he worked as a Hebrew teacher.
He later moved to California, where he worked as a Hebrew teacher.
He joined a small circle of Hebrew teachers who held class in their apartments.
They are Hebrew teachers and perform religious rituals, among other things.
He lost his seat in the 1955 elections and began working as a Hebrew teacher at the Reali school.