Prior to the Natufian period, permanent stone architecture was virtually non-existent. The architectural furniture uncovered during excavations at In Eynem fundamentally altered our understanding of prehistoric engineering. Downloadable site plans in Eynan Archaeological Papers (PDF) illuminate three distinct evolutionary settlement phases:

In Eynem (Yiddish for "together" or "at once") departs from traditional, grammar-heavy Yiddish instruction, focusing instead on communicative competence.

"In Eynem" is a celebrated classic of the Yiddish theater and music canon. Originally penned by the legendary composer Sholom Secunda (who also wrote "Bei Mir Bistu Shein"), the song captures a quintessential theme in Yiddish music: the juxtaposition of worldly troubles against the comfort of home and companionship.

For a traditional learning experience, the two-volume print set is available, which is highly recommended for working through the comprehensive 900-page curriculum. 3. Open Access / Archive Sites