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Each section either has a lesson and an activity or just a practice activity. Simply click on the name of the section you wish to go to on this page.
You may save or print out this PDF to learn the letters of the Hebrew AlefBet.
In the following activity, place the AlefBet in its correct order. You may save or print out this PDF to learn the letters of the Hebrew AlefBet.
Gematria is a numerological system where Hebrew letters also correspond to numbers. You may save or print out this PDF to learn the Gematria of the Hebrew AlefBet.
According to Kabbalah, each Sefirah makes a sound represented by a Nikud (vowel mark). You may save or print out this PDF to learn the Sounds of The Sefirot.
This lesson is for practicing sounds. For description of sounds, please see the AlefBet Lesson. There are special notes for general variations to the sounds. It is recommended to practice each sound until you are able to say the sound simply by looking at the Letter and Nikud combination.
This lesson is for understanding when a Sheva is vocal, known as Sheva Na. The following quiz can be helpful in practicing when to pronounce a Sheva according to the rules in the above lesson.
Can you distinguish between a Kamatz Gadol and a Kamatz Katan? Refer to the lesson Kamatz Gadol vs. Kamatz Katan from our Hebrew study. Please note that we use the Sephardic rules of pronunciation.
The following activity has commonly used phrases from the Siddur. Try your best to click on the letters in the order of each word of each phrase. Click on the link above if you want to review the phrases before doing the activity.
Rashi script is the "cursive" style that is used by most Sephardim. It is also used as the preferred typeface for rabbinic commentaries. Click on the link above if you want to review the phrases before doing the activity.
Gematria is a numerological system where Hebrew letters also correspond to numbers. You may save or print out this PDF to learn the Gematria of the Hebrew AlefBet.
Here is a guide to Blessings before food.
The Hebrew Cardinal Numbers 1-10 study sheet.
The Hebrew Cardinal Numbers 1-10 study sheet.
The Hebrew Cardinal Numbers 1-10 study sheet.
Quiz on the Hebrew Ordinal Numbers. Refer to the study sheet from the Hebrew class.
Quiz on Hebrew Prepositions. Refer to the study sheet from the Hebrew class.