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  1. Bible Teachings, Insights from Hebrew, Videos & Articles. A Little Word With A Big Meaning. ONE FOR ISRAEL. Have you ever wondered where the alphabet comes from? The first two letters of the Hebrew alphabet are “aleph” and “bet”.

  2. Each sheet focuses on one letter from the Hebrew aleph-bet, and includes a coloring exercise, writing, and spelling of words that begin with each letter. Includes Hebrew, English, and transliteration of words to help with reading and pronunciation.

  3. Mem. Write the letter Mem (from right to left) in both manual print and script several times. Write the sofit form of Mem in both manual print and script several times: The letter Mem represents the number ___________.

  4. Script Practice Worksheets. These are all PDF Worksheets to print off and use at home or in your classroom. Aleph. Bet. Gimmel.

  5. Revise the alphabet and learn about the numerical values of each letter (gematria) in the Hebrew alphabet through riddles. Each riddle also highlights possible discussion points for class. Before starting Stage 3, where Tefilot and Biblical texts are used to teach 6 prefixes and 3 suffixes, students may need to make sure they know how to ...

  6. The Hebrew Alphabet. There are about 23 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. Some letters have more than one sound and some have special forms used at the end of words. Each letter has a numeric value used in gematria that I will include for your reference. Let’s get started! The next letter that we will learn on our list is call Het.

  7. The Hebrew alphabet is often called the "alef-bet," because of its first two letters. Note that there are two versions of some letters. Kaf , Mem , Nun , Peh and Tzadeh all are written differently when they appear at the end of a word than when they appear in the beginning or middle of the word.