
معرفی
Ibrahim Miari is a Lecturer in Foreign Languages specializing in Hebrew at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences, where he teaches elementary and intermediate levels of Modern Hebrew. He is affiliated with the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and contributes to the Jewish Studies Program.
Education:
- Master of Arts in Modern Hebrew Literature, University of Pennsylvania
- Master of Fine Arts in Theater Education, Boston University
His expertise lies in language pedagogy, particularly Hebrew and Arabic instruction, supported by formal certifications including ACTFL-MOPI and the STARTALK Arabic teacher training program. He integrates performance and theater into educational practice, drawing from his extensive background as a professional actor across Israel, Europe, and the United States.
While no recent scholarly articles are listed, his teaching portfolio reflects a strong commitment to immersive, communicative language learning and cultural engagement through performance.
Professional Experience:
- Taught Hebrew at Tufts University and Hebrew College’s Prozdor Program
- Taught Arabic at Boston University and Northeastern University
- Current instructor of HEBR 0100, HEBR 0200, HEBR 053, and HEBR 054 at the University of Pennsylvania
As a language educator and performer, Ibrahim bridges linguistic training with artistic expression, enriching student learning through dynamic, experiential methods. He maintains an office in Williams Hall and holds regular office hours for student engagement.




