He taught Hebrew in Jewish schools until they were shut down by the Yevsektsiya.
It teaches Hebrew, English and French as part of its curriculum.
He went on to teach Hebrew at the Jewish High School.
She taught Hebrew to her son and daughter.
He was a poor student at Oxford University, where he taught Hebrew.
He taught Hebrew in Amsterdam, where he dressed like a rabbi, but others found him hard to place.
The master of the school was to teach Hebrew, Latin and Greek.
He taught mathematics, theology, and Hebrew, in the days before teaching was expected to be specialised.
He also taught Hebrew at the University of Porto and was friends with many leading intellectuals in the city.
He started teaching Hebrew, a job not recognized as legitimate employment by the Soviet authorities.