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High Quality Hebrew Learning Tools for every setting.
Support engagement, and bring Hebrew to life.

Note: Pricing includes shipping and handling to Continental U.S.; shipments elsewhere will include an additional surcharge based on actual costs.

To learn more about our Interactive resources, Hebrew Infusion and to bring it to your school, congregation, camp or organization, contact Amy Ben-Dov, Director of Informal Education

DAY SCHOOLS

Deck-tionary Classroom Sets

Complete Hebrew-and-English sets in three levels. Built for interactive Hebrew learning in day schools and classrooms.

These versatile sets of 6 decks are designed for day-school settings, featuring decks of  Hebrew words, and corresponding decks with matching translations. Each deck is divided into themed suits: nouns, verbs, sayings, and descriptors. The decks are organized  into three ACTFL levels: novice-low, novice-mid, and novice-high, with each level including a deck in Hebrew and a parallel deck with the corresponding words in English. 

Starter Set of
Deck-tionary Playing Cards
(Full Set of 6 Decks)

This set includes 6 decks. Each level includes one English and one Hebrew deck.

  • 6 Decks (Novice-low,Novice-Mid, Novice High)
  • Hebrew & English
  • Perfect for any classroom setting

Multi-Classroom Set of
Deck-tionary Playing Cards
(Four Sets of 6 Decks)

These sets includes four sets of 6 decks for use in multiple classrooms Each level includes one English and one Hebrew deck

  • 24 total decks. Four sets of 6 Decks (Novice-low,Novice-Mid, Novice High)
  • Hebrew & English
  • Ideal for schools and large classroom settings

*Member Schools receive a 20% discount

ISRAEL

Israel Deck-Tionary

Bring Hebrew to Life in Camps, Synagogues, and Informal Jewish Settings with the Deck-tionary Informal Education Set

This set of 5 single, all-in-one decks features essential Hebrew vocabulary connected to Jewish life, community, and informal education, with English, Hebrew, and transliteration on every card. Perfect for learners, participants, staff, and educators of all Hebrew levels. Every purchase includes access to a collection of fun games and activity ideas that make Hebrew learning playful, interactive, and memorable.

Set of 5 Decks of Israel Cards: $79

CONGREGATIONS

Hebrew resources for congregational schools, youth groups, and families. Engaging tools for all ages and  learning levels.  

Multi-Classroom Packs for
Congregational Schools

Jumpstart Your Hebrew Journey with a perfect starting point to spark excitement with versatile tools for any class size with a Starter Pack

Deck-tionary: A Versatile set of playing cards featuring Hebrew words, transliteration, and translations, divided into themed suits – nouns, verbs, sayings and descriptors. Each of the decks within the set focuses on a different area: Israel, Jewish Life, Shabbat and Holidays, and Modern Hebrew—perfect for games and Hebrew learning, even for beginners. {Comes with 12 language games to encourage use of the decks} 

120 fun silicone bracelets showcasing the word “Hebrew” written in Hebrew in various fonts—a popular, everyday reminder of Hebrew engagement. 20 bracelets in each of 6 colors

Compact and visually engaging cards with easy-to-follow game instructions and striking graphics, designed for double-sided use. 

A treasure trove of over 35 creative programs and activities, designed to use materials like cards, bracelets, and posters, alongside stand-alone ideas to engage and inspire your community. 

access to a curated list of up-to-date Hebrew resources available from sources across North America

Starter Packs for
Congregational Schools

Infuse Hebrew everywhere  with everything you need for dynamic Hebrew learning across every class or grade with a Multi Classroom Pack

4 full sets of a versatile set of playing cards featuring Hebrew words, transliteration, and translations, divided into themed suits – nouns, verbs, sayings and descriptors. Each of the decks within the set focuses on a different area: Israel, Jewish Life, Shabbat and Holidays, and Modern Hebrew—perfect for games and Hebrew learning, even for beginners. {Comes with 12 language games to encourage use of the decks} 

600 fun silicone bracelets showcasing the word “Hebrew” written in Hebrew in various fonts—a popular, everyday reminder of Hebrew engagement. 100 bracelets in each of 6 colors

Four full sets of compact and visually engaging cards with easy-to-follow game instructions and striking graphics, designed for double-sided use. 

A printed set and digital acces to a treasure trove of over 35 creative programs and activities, designed to use materials like cards, bracelets, and posters, alongside stand-alone ideas to engage and inspire your community. 

access to a curated list of up-to-date Hebrew resources available from sources across North America

A vibrant and interactive display of Hebrew in diverse scripts (modern, ancient, Braille, sign language, and more) with explanations and prompts for learning and conversation.

Meet with one of our expert team members to delve deeper into the resources, get a feel for how it might work in your setting, and a personalized approach to supprt your Hebrew Infusion journey

CAMPS

Fun resources to bring Hebrew alive throughout the summer

Camp Deck-Tionary

Bring Hebrew to Life at Camp with the Deck-tionary Camp Set


This set of 5 single, all-in-one decks features essential camp-related Hebrew vocabulary, with English, Hebrew, and transliteration on each card. Perfect for campers and staff of all language levels. Every purchase includes access to a collection of fun games and activity ideas to make Hebrew learning playful, interactive, and unforgettable.

Table Top Sets

Make Any Moment a Hebrew Moment with Tabletop Game Cards

This set of 15 vibrant, ready-to-use game cards is designed to spark playful Hebrew engagement anywhere at camp—from the dining room to the art shack, picnic tables, or bunk porches. Each card fits easily in a tabletop menu holder and features a simple Hebrew game that gets campers and staff talking, laughing, and learning together. Instructions for each game are on the back of the card. Perfect for all language levels and any camp setting!

TRAINING & COHORTS

Take It to the Next Level: Bring Our Team to Your Community!

Host our dynamic immersive seminar and give your educators the tools to deepen Hebrew Infusion in every part of your program. Our expert staff will come to you for hands-on training that is practical, engaging, and immediately usable—no Hebrew knowledge required.

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Adina Kanefield
Director

Adina Kanefield is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Library of Israel, leading efforts to build support through strategic partnerships, dynamic programming, and community outreach across North America.

Previously, Adina founded a consulting practice focused on strategic growth and resource development, serving as a lead consultant for Hebrew at the Center. She has held leadership roles at the Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center, the Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School, and the Center for Israel Studies at American University, and earlier practiced regulatory and employment law.

A graduate of The George Washington University School of Law, she also holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees, summa cum laude, from Emory University. Adina lives in Washington, D.C., and serves on Hebrew at the Center’s Board Development Task Force.

Adina lives in Washington, D.C., and is active in Jewish communal life. She serves on the Board Development Task Force for Hebrew at the Center and is a frequent presenter on the intersection of Jewish heritage, cultural preservation, and the mission of the National Library of Israel.

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Sanford “Sandy” Cardin

Director

Sanford “Sandy” Cardin is the founder of Global Jewry. A graduate of Harvard University, Sandy is a member of the bar of DC, Florida, Maryland, and the United States Supreme Court, as well
as the Senior Consultant for Philanthropy and Impact at Cresset Capital.
After a short stint practicing law, Sandy shifted into the NGO world. He started as the Mid-Atlantic Director of the Jerusalem Foundation before moving to Tulsa, OK in 1994 to become the first executive director, then first president, of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family
Foundation.
Sandy spent 25 years guiding the CLSFF before leaving to become the CEO of Our Common Destiny, a global effort to
bridge the widening gap between the Jews in Israel and those living elsewhere.
Sandy has served on many Jewish boards (including as chair of the board or Leading Edge) and is currently involved in the JCC Association of North America. He has also held leadership posts at the Council on Foundations and National Center for Family Philanthropy.
Sandy lives with his wife, Melody, in Queenstown, MD.

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Walter A. Winshall

Director

Walter A. Winshall is a founding member of the board of Hebrew at the Center. He is a Principal in Collaborative Seed and Growth Partners, LLC, an investment firm specializing in the commercialization of early-stage technology. He is also a director at a number of early-stage companies. In addition to HATC, he is a board member of the National Yiddish Book Center and MIT Hillel. He was a founding board member of JCDS, Boston’s Jewish Community Day School and the Institute for the Advancement of Hebrew.
He graduated from MIT in electrical engineering and from Harvard Law School. Walt lives in Weston, Massachusetts with his wife, Arnee, chair of the Hebrew at the Center Board.
Walt serves on the Finance Committee and the Advocacy & Strategic Task Force Committee.

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Daniel Serfaty

Director

Daniel Serfaty is currently Chair of Aptima. As Aptima’s Founder and CEO, Daniel Serfaty has led Aptima to become the premier Human Performance Engineering business in the world. His work optimizes the integration of humans with intelligent technologies in defense, healthcare, aerospace, and education. His keynote addresses around the world are encouraging his audiences to imagine a future in which human and artificial intelligences work together in the service of humankind.
Daniel’s interdisciplinary background includes degrees in mathematics, psychology, aerospace engineering, and international business from the Université de Paris, the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, and University of Connecticut. His doctoral work has pioneered the study of distributed command teams. He is the recipient of the UConn Distinguished Service Award and has been inducted in its Engineering Hall of Fame.
Daniel is the co-Chair of the New England Israeli American Council (IAC), the board of the Friends of the Academy of Hebrew Language and, in addition, serves on the boards of several business and philanthropic organizations in both the United States and Israel, with an eye towards building bridges between these communities. Daniel serves on Hebrew at the Center’s Yom Iyyun Task Force and is co-chair of the Board Development Task Force.
Daniel lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts with his wife Irene.

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Todd Sukol

Director

Todd Sukol has worked in and around the nonprofit and philanthropic sector most of his career. At the Mayberg Foundation where he is Executive Director, he oversees the foundation’s strategic philanthropy, grant-making and development of the Jewish Education Innovation Challenge (JEIC) and the Incubator for Emerging Jewish Initiatives (IEJI). In addition, Todd is a founding board member of The Witness Institute. Previously, Todd was president of Do More Mission, a firm that increases nonprofit impact through philanthropic advisory services to high net worth individuals and foundations and management services to small and mid-sized charitable organizations.

Todd received his formal training in Journalism and Public Relations from Pennsylvania State University. He studied
at the University of Manchester in England and completed a two-year Yeshiva program at Machon Shlomo: Alexander and Eva Heiden Torah Institute in Jerusalem, Israel. Sukol graduated from the Executive Master’s program
at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University where he is currently enrolled in a doctoral program. Todd and his wife Amy (an active Hebrew at the Center volunteer) live in Silver Springs, Maryland. Todd was a member of the Strategic Reset Group, chaired the Strategic Transition and Planning Work Group, and is the current co-chair of the Governance Committee/Committee on Trustees and Board Development Task Force.

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Neil Kuttner

Treasurer

Neil Kuttner is the Chief Operations Officer of Cross Shore Capital Management, LLC, a registered investment advisor. He has worked in the financial services industry for forty years, previously at Sanford Bernstein & Co. where he was the CFO. Neil is a CPA and has also taught tax planning at Lehman College. Neil has BA in economics from City College of New York and a master’s degree in business administration from the Wharton School.
Neil lives in Manhattan and has two grown sons, Sam and Matthew, both of whom are involved Jewishly. Neil has long been active in the Jewish community has previously served as treasurer of Camp Ramah in New England, treasurer of the Foundation for Jewish Camp, board chair of the Academy for Jewish Religion, and synagogue president of Park Slope Jewish Center.
Neil views fluency in Hebrew as one of the important building blocks in positive Jewish identity, though his Hebrew language skills do need brushing up. He chairs Hebrew at the Center’s Finance Committee and is looking forward to continuing to contribute both his time and expertise.

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Joanne Blauer

Clerk

Joanne Blauer was formerly the Associate Dean, Secretary and Executive Vice Dean of Weill Cornell Medical College and Graduate School of Medical Sciences in New York City.
Joanne has a BA in Philosophy and Religion from Scripps College and a JD from the University of Washington School of Law. She spent her junior year of college at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She is the past COO of Hebrew at the Center and a founding board member of the Institute for the Advancement of Hebrew. In addition, Joanne has previously served on the board of Scripps College, the National Association of College and University Attorneys and is an inactive member of the Washington State Bar Association. She lives in New York City and Richmond Shores, Massachusetts. Joanne co- chairs the Governance Committee/Committee on Trustees and serves on the CEO Support and Evaluation Committee (CSEC).

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Arnee Winshall

President

co-founded Hebrew at the Center with Dr. Vardit Ringvald and
Sharona Givol. She is Founding Chair of JCDS, Boston’s Jewish Community Day School and sits on the boards of Jewish Interactive and Incubator for Emerging Jewish Initiatives (IEJI).
In addition, Arnee is a member of the JEIC advisory and co-founder of DEEP (a PLC of Developing Embedded Expertise Programs). In the past, she served chair of the RAVSAK board, on the Board of Overseers of Hebrew College, on the Executive Committee of JESNA, as the lay co-chair of the Lippman Kanfer Institute, and on the boards of The Harold Grinspoon Foundation, the JCC’s of Greater Boston, the Foundation for Jewish Camp, JECEI, and the Yiddish Book Center.

Arnee received her undergraduate degree in contrastive linguistics from Boston University and, after serving in the Peace Corps in Thailand, pursued graduate studies in developmental psycholinguistics at the University of Chicago.
Arnee has two adult children and lives in Weston, Massachusetts with her husband, Walt.