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Use this Hebrew vowels chart to learn the Hebrew vowels! The in-depth explanation will help teach you exactly what you need to know to read Hebrew.
A magical pop-up book to learn the Hebrew Alef-Bet! Developed as a course and aimed at children aged 5 and 6, the Ji Alef-Bet series is about learning the Hebrew letters in a fun, interactive and innovative way. Download educator guide. Download flash cards. Download certificate.
Developed as a course within Jigzi, the first stage is about learning the Hebrew letters in a fun, interactive and innovative way. Two versions are available: one with American accents and one with British accents.
This series recaps all the vowels, symbols and sounds, and also teaches the vowel combinations at the end of words: Oy, Aye and Av. In Stage 3, we introduce the concept of the shoresh (using the root גדל), God’s name and the Hebrew word for God, prefixes ה, ו, ב, כ, ל, מ and suffixes י.,ךְ, ךָ .
Learn the Hebrew letters with this Hebrew alphabet chart. We provide an explanation of each of the Hebrew letters, the sound they make, and clever ways to remember each.
Letter charts showing the Hebrew consonants, vowels, and their literal and symbolic meanings and numerical (Gematria) values.
The Aleph Bet (Hebrew Alphabet) with Modern Hebrew Pronunciations. Below is a table of the Hebrew letters and vowels (nikudot) along with their names and how to pronounce them in modern Hebrew. Background: The Hebrew language has existed for thousands of years.