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Commonly known as Jastrow’s Dictionary, this work was the first English language dictionary for studying the Talmud, Midrashim and Targumim. With over 30,000 entries, it was far more comprehensive than any other dictionary of Aramaic/Hebrew available until surpassed by more modern works.
Morfix dictionary, the leading online Hebrew-English and English-Hebrew Dictionary, free translation, with audio pronunciation, inflections, synonyms, example sentences, Hebrew Nikud (punctuation), encyclopedia and more.
R everso offers you the best tool for learning Hebrew, the English Hebrew dictionary containing commonly used words and expressions, along with thousands of English entries and their Hebrew translation, added in the dictionary by our users.
Throughout history, Jews have distinguished their language from that of their non-Jewish neighbors in many ways, including words from Hebrew, Aramaic, and other languages. To highlight these distinctive words, we have created the Jewish Lexicon Project.
Notable dictionaries of the Hebrew language include: Modern Hebrew dictionaries for native speakers. Even-Shoshan Dictionary, compiled by Avraham Even-Shoshan, originally published in 1948–1953 as מילון חדש (Hebrew for "New Dictionary").