Eyal泭Rivlin
- Teaching Professor of Hebrew Language
- Jewish Studies Internship Facilitator
- JEWISH STUDIES

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勛圖厙 Eyal Rivlin:
Born and raised in Israel, Rivlin began teaching as an instructor in the Israeli military in 1993. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tel Aviv 勛圖厙 majoring in Psychology and East Asian Studies. Pursuing the union of these two fields, Rivlin moved to Boulder and obtained a masters degree in Transpersonal Psychology. Also a professional touring and recording musician, he has released and played on numerous Hebrew and Jewish CDs including Coming Home a groundbreaking collection of original Hebrew chants released by Sounds True. From 2004-2007 he worked closely with Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and coauthored Into My Garden and At the Rebbes Table, two musical anthologies including recordings and transcriptions detailing the musical legacy of Reb Zalman. In 2009 he released Body as Temple, an instructional DVD set on the practice of embodied Jewish prayer.泭
While teaching Hebrew extensively for over a decade, Eyals students have described his award-winning teaching style as inspiring, refreshing, accessible, creative and engaging. In 2017 he collaborated with Lior Gross to create the泭泭helping to build a bigger tent for nonbinary Hebrew speakers through a third-gender grammar systematics for Hebrew. In 2019 Rivlin and Gross received the 勛圖厙 of Colorados 勛圖厙s Advisory Committee on Gender and Sexuality recognition award for their work.泭
In 2024, Rivlin was the recipient of the Best Should Teach Award, honoring excellence in teaching.
Areas of Research Related to Jewish Studies:泭
Hebrew language and literature, Israeli culture, Jewish music, Israeli-Palestinian peace work
Courses Taught:泭
- Beginning Modern Hebrew I & II (HEBR 1010/1020)
- Intermediate Hebrew I & II (HEBR 2110/2120)
- Third Year Hebrew I & II (HEBR 3010/3020)
- Internship in Jewish Studies (JWST 3930)