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According to Kabbalah, Hebrew is the sacred language, the
language created by the Creator. It is considered the DNA of
the cosmos and were the Alefbet to be withdrawn by the Creator,
all that exists would cease to be. We know that by scanning
the Hebrew letters our soul connects to the energy they contain.
We have developed our very own Transliteration
Guidelines,
which all of our siddurim are based on, so that it is not necessary
to learn Hebrew if you wish to speak the words. However, for
many that is simply not enough. For this reason, we have developed
our own Hebrew lessons, exercises, and study tools so that
you may learn the basics of Hebrew and learn to read and speak
without relying on transliteration.
The various downloads on this page are limited
to Full-Access Members. Go to our Membership page
to become a K4A Full-Access Member.

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Lesson
1 - The Alef-Bet
Learning the Alef-Bet is the foundation of
all Hebrew. Hebrew is a very simple language, but in order
to learn it, you must be able to read its alphabet. This
is probably the most important lesson of all, and it should
be studied at your own pace and until you are able to recognize
every letter, nikud (vowel point), and the sounds that they
make.
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The number before the dash corresponds to that lesson number.
Many lessons
will
have
several
exercises.

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Hebrew Letter
Flash Cards: Aleph-Yud
Each flash card has the letter and it's
alternative/final forms on the front with the sound that
it makes. On the back of the card is the name of the letter,
its numerical value, and information from the Sefer Yetzirah
about that letter.
Each set
of flash cards can either be printed on Avery® Business
Cards #8371 or #5371 or you may simply print them
out on card stock and
cut along
the dotted line on the back. Put the paper into
the printer and click PRINT, select CURRENT PAGE,
and
click OK. Turn
the paper over and then click PRINT, select PAGES
and enter 2 in the FROM: box, and click OK. |
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Hebrew
Letter Flash Cards: Chaf-Reish
Each flash card has the letter and it's
alternative/final forms on the front with the sound that
it makes. On the back of the card is the name of the
letter, its numerical value, and information from the
Sefer Yetzirah about that letter.
Each set of flash cards can either
be printed on Avery® Business Cards #8371 or
#5371 or you may simply print them out on card stock
and cut along the dotted line on the back. Put the
paper into the printer and click PRINT, select CURRENT
PAGE, and click OK. Turn the paper over and then
click PRINT, select PAGES and enter 2 in the FROM:
box, and click OK. |
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Hebrew
Letter Flash Cards: Shin-Nikudot (Vowels)
Each flash card has the letter and
it's alternative/final forms on the front with the
sound that it makes. On the back of the card is the
name of the letter, its numerical value, and information
from the Sefer Yetzirah about that letter. The nikudot
cards have the vowel mark and the sound that it makes
on the front with the vowel point names on the back.
Please note that like vowel sounds are grouped on
one card.
Each set of flash cards can either
be printed on Avery® Business Cards #8371 or
#5371 or you may simply print them out on card stock
and cut along the dotted line on the back. Put the
paper into the printer and click PRINT, select CURRENT
PAGE, and click OK. Turn the paper over and then
click PRINT, select PAGES and enter 2 in the FROM:
box, and click OK. |
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