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Hebrew Alphabet

Hebrew Letters – General Overview

Hebrew Letters – General Overview

The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 letters, all of which are consonants. Hebrew is written from right to left, and

Hebrew letters practice – Alphabet

Hebrew letters practice – Alphabet

How to Practice Hebrew Letters (Aleph-Bet) Learning the Hebrew alphabet is a foundational step in reading, writing, and understanding Hebrew.

Hebrew Alphabet Writing Practice

Hebrew Alphabet Writing Practice

 Step-by-Step Practice Routine Start with a Letter Chart Use a printed or digital chart showing all 22 Hebrew letters. Include

Look-alike Letters

Look-alike Letters

In the Hebrew alphabet, some letters look alike and may confuse readers and writers. These similarities appear in pairs or

Double Sounds

Double Sounds

In Hebrew, some letters are pronounced exactly the same, even though they are written differently. This isn’t about spelling –

Soft vs. Hard Pronunciation

Soft vs. Hard Pronunciation

In Hebrew, some letters have two forms of pronunciation – a hard pronunciation and a soft pronunciation. The difference is

Hebrew Letters – Soft vs. Hard Pronunciation Guide

Hebrew Letters – Soft vs. Hard Pronunciation Guide

In Hebrew, some letters have two pronunciations depending on whether they carry a dagesh (a dot in the middle of

Final Letters

Final Letters

In Hebrew, five letters have a special form when they appear at the end of a word. These are called

Hebrew Final Letters Practice Guide

Hebrew Final Letters Practice Guide

In Hebrew, five letters have a special final form used only at the end of words. These are called “Otiyot

Hebrew Fonts

Hebrew Fonts

Hebrew script has evolved over centuries into several distinct styles. Each style serves a unique purpose in Jewish life and

How to Write Hebrew Letters (Aleph-Bet)

How to Write Hebrew Letters (Aleph-Bet)

Hebrew is written right to left, and its alphabet consists of 22 letters, all consonants. Five of these letters have

Foreign Sounds in Hebrew: ג׳, ז׳, and צ׳

Foreign Sounds in Hebrew: ג׳, ז׳, and צ׳

Hebrew is a language with ancient roots, but like all living languages, it evolves. One fascinating example of this evolution

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