Hebrew Calligraphy

Hebrew Calligraphy
Author: Jay Seth Greenspan
Publisher: Schocken Books Incorporated
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1981
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Aleph Isn't Enough

Aleph Isn't Enough
Author: Linda Motzkin
Publisher: URJ Books and Music
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Hebrew language
ISBN: 9780807407486

Role in Jewish tradition, text, and prayer

Read, Write, Recite Hebrew

Read, Write, Recite Hebrew
Author: Michelle Geft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2017-06-08
Genre: Hebrew language
ISBN: 9780999140581

A workbook that teaches how to read Hebrew, write in Hebrew script and recite the Hebrew alphabet.

INTRO TO HEBREW

INTRO TO HEBREW
Author: William Fullilove
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781629952710

Students can flourish in their study of biblical Hebrew if they are trained from the outset to read and explain biblical texts effectively. In this introductory textbook, Professor William Fullilove teaches language basics alongside exegetical skills typically reserved for more advanced courses. His unique methodology allows students to gain rapid insight into the value of their Hebrew study. Includes grammar, reading, and exegetical exercises.

Learn to Write the Hebrew Script

Learn to Write the Hebrew Script
Author: Jonathan Lotan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780300113341

Learn to Write the Hebrew Script presents a new and innovative approach to learning the Hebrew script. Drawing on the common ancestry of European and Hebrew alphabets and the natural inclinations of the writing hand, Orr-Stav shows how the Hebrew script may be understood and acquired almost intuitively through a three-step transformation of ordinary Roman-script cursive. Thoroughly researched but written with a light touch and the empathy of someone who’s been there, Learn to Write the Hebrew Script uncovers several surprises and dispels much of the mystique of what is often an intimidating subject, making the script of the Old Testament much more accessible to millions of non-Hebrew speakers worldwide. "What sets this book apart is its novel approach to the subject, which offers the Western reader a far more accessible and less intimidating approach to the subject."—J.P. Kang, Princeton Theological Seminary "A completely novel approach to this knotty problem. For anyone who wants or needs to learn Hebrew, this book is a must, a valuable adjunct to any teaching aid."—Josephine Bacon, American Translators Association Chronicle "This quirky, unexpected, and utterly charming book offers a three-step method for learning to write Hebrew script, and the author has a gift for presenting the technical and abstract clearly and disarmingly."—The Jerusalem Report

Practical Introduction to the Hebrew Script

Practical Introduction to the Hebrew Script
Author: Yehuda David Shenef
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2021-07-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3754309072

Many learners often lose their interest in learning the Hebrew language after just a few hours of study, as courses usually require a fairly good command of the script relatively quickly. Since when learning a new language, in addition to foreign vocabulary and grammar, unknown letters must also be learned, even many academic learners are quickly overwhelmed and discouraged. By resorting to common words and names, it is now just as quick and easy to get used to reading and writing Hebrew without any additional burdens and to quickly achieve noticeable learning successes. The practical introduction to the Hebrew script can be used as a prerequisite as well as to accompany existing textbooks as a simple and effective aid to enable quick access to terrain that is not so completely foreign.

The Hebrew Alphabet

The Hebrew Alphabet
Author: Edward Hoffman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

"Judaism has always regarded Hebrew as a sacred language, the medium of divine communication. And its letters are no ordinary forms. The very word for letter, ot, means sign or wonder ... reveals the spirituality and power of all 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet, from aleph, which signifies creative energy, to tav, symbolizing wholeness and joy. Each concise, historical, and poetic letter profile, written by Judaica scholar Edward Hoffman, is accompanied by a lustrous illustration wrought in hues of olive, blue, and silver ... this insightful meditation delves into the rich mystical heritage of the letters, offering a modern link to ancient times, when contemplating the Hebrew alphabet could enlighten the inmost soul."--Publisher's description.

An Introduction to Classical Hebrew

An Introduction to Classical Hebrew
Author: Donald Vance
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004496521

This grammar introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the essentials of classical Hebrew. It begins with the simple and regular elements of the language and proceeds to the complex and irregular, frequently referencing the historical development of Hebrew. Extensive explanations of elements in English prepare students for the discussion of the corresponding Hebrew element. Through the course of the text, the reader will translate the book of Ruth as well as other biblical and nonbiblical texts, learning particular skills in reading both the entire Hebrew Bible and the later sixth-century Hebrew material, such as the Lachish Letter. Accomplished students of this text will be prepared to progress to advanced study of Hebrew grammar and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible.

Learn to Read Hebrew in 6 Weeks!

Learn to Read Hebrew in 6 Weeks!
Author: Miiko Shaffier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2020-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997867527

The same as the original bestseller but in a smaller, more convenient, travel size that will fit in your bag.