History of the Hebrews
The History of the Hebrews course is a three-part course that surveys the historical, literary, cultural, and heritage of creation, the covenant made between YHUH and the original Hebrews (Ha-Abarayam), and more. It continues with the study of the covenant with the inclusion of its relation to Islam and the Muslim lifestyle. Finally, it finishes with an examination of African Kingdoms & Hebrew (Ha-Abaray) Kingdoms as we explore key developments in African history from human origin to 1850.
Information about History of the Hebrews
Below are additional details about the course offering and what to expect during registration and attendance of the course. Also, any additional requirements and expectations are included below for the course.
Department: World Cultures, Humanities for World Cultures
Grade Level: Grade 08
Terms Offered: (Q2) Winter, (Q3) Spring, (Q4) Summer
Additional requirements: None
Matriculating Students and Family
Young scholar rate: $0.00 (included in all-inclusive tuition)
Family of young scholar rate: $0.00 (included in all-inclusive tuition)
Guest Students and Adults
Please, note that items outlined in the all-inclusive tuition are only provided to matriculating students. More information on the resources provided to guest students will be provided closer to when we open applications.
Guest student rate: $1064 (financial assistance available)
Family of guest student rate: $0
NAHA member attendee rate: $0
Adult attendee rate: $1891