Nancy Ezer

Nancy Ezer
Occupation Instructor, Author
Nationality Israeli Jew, United States
Alma mater Tel Aviv University, University of California, Los Angeles
Genre Hebrew literature
Notable works Literature and Ideology

Nancy Ezer (Hebrew: נַנְסִי עֶזֶר) is a scholar, critic of Hebrew literature, author, and instructor of Hebrew in the Department of Near Eastern Languages at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Education

She earned her B.A. from Tel Aviv University in 1969 as well as a teaching certificate in 1970. She received her master's degree in 1983 and her Ph.D in Hebrew literature, also from UCLA in 1987.[1]

Teaching Experience

Ezer has been teaching in UCLA since 1987. She offers courses in all levels of Hebrew and was conferred the Distinguished Teaching Award in 2007.[2] Dr. Ezer was also recognized in 2008 by the UCLA Office of Instructional Development for her technological achievement in successfully creating an electronic Hebrew workbook in order to facilitate the assimilation of the Hebrew language. [3] In addition to her native Hebrew, she is also fluent in English and Arabic and also has working knowledge of French and Yiddish.

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