Its Chanukah Time! Have you figured out what youre going to give during each night of Chanukah? Maybe, youre just going to give a gift on the First and Eighth day of the Holiday, but even then, what are you going to give? WellWhy not Hebrew?
Many people studied Hebrew in the past, but their skills have become a little rusty. Maybe the last time they studied Hebrew was their Bar Mitvzvah. For some, this may have been decades ago, and now as they have children or enter retirement, they desire to rekindle their knowledge of Hebrew.
At Home With Hebrew is perfect for beginners, but if you are very rusty in Hebrew, this is a great way to get re-acquainted with the language. This program introduces you to the basics of Hebrew grammar. It will give you a very strong foundation to go on with your Hebrew studies.
Hebrew Kindergarten is not just for kids. Its for anybody who wants to learn more advanced Hebrew grammar; this program assumes you know the basics, but it will make you comfortable reading Hebrew without vowel points and speaking and thinking in the language.
Something very special is Shirei Ha-Shabbat. This program teaches the basics of Jewish Liturgy for Shabbat. Again, this program assumes you already some basics about Hebrew grammar. The program highlights Shabbat Liturgy with two cantors from the Ashkenazi and Sephardi traditions. Its fun, delightful, and educational!
I cant convey to you how beautiful the canting really is, but the cantors voices are absolutely amazing! You will be blessed. Here, you have it " three great programs for studying and learning Hebrew.
The gift of Hebrew makes the perfect gift for those preparing for Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Perhaps you are planning on a trip to Israel in the coming year? Whether youre a beginner or not, these programs will get you ready for your trip.
Believe or not, Jews are not the only people learning Hebrew. Many Christians today have a growing interest in the original language of the Bible, and many are learning the basics of Jewish practices to better understand the Bible. It has been said that "all translations are commentary", meaning that any English translation of the Hebrew scriptures cannot help but have ideas of the translator behind it.
Whether you celebrate Chanukah or Christmas, consider giving the "gift of Hebrew". Any of the above tutorials can keep a student busy for months, so they are truly gifts that give all year round. Even if you miss the winter holidays, you can start Hebrew as a New Years resolution, or any time of the year. - 15784
Many people studied Hebrew in the past, but their skills have become a little rusty. Maybe the last time they studied Hebrew was their Bar Mitvzvah. For some, this may have been decades ago, and now as they have children or enter retirement, they desire to rekindle their knowledge of Hebrew.
At Home With Hebrew is perfect for beginners, but if you are very rusty in Hebrew, this is a great way to get re-acquainted with the language. This program introduces you to the basics of Hebrew grammar. It will give you a very strong foundation to go on with your Hebrew studies.
Hebrew Kindergarten is not just for kids. Its for anybody who wants to learn more advanced Hebrew grammar; this program assumes you know the basics, but it will make you comfortable reading Hebrew without vowel points and speaking and thinking in the language.
Something very special is Shirei Ha-Shabbat. This program teaches the basics of Jewish Liturgy for Shabbat. Again, this program assumes you already some basics about Hebrew grammar. The program highlights Shabbat Liturgy with two cantors from the Ashkenazi and Sephardi traditions. Its fun, delightful, and educational!
I cant convey to you how beautiful the canting really is, but the cantors voices are absolutely amazing! You will be blessed. Here, you have it " three great programs for studying and learning Hebrew.
The gift of Hebrew makes the perfect gift for those preparing for Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Perhaps you are planning on a trip to Israel in the coming year? Whether youre a beginner or not, these programs will get you ready for your trip.
Believe or not, Jews are not the only people learning Hebrew. Many Christians today have a growing interest in the original language of the Bible, and many are learning the basics of Jewish practices to better understand the Bible. It has been said that "all translations are commentary", meaning that any English translation of the Hebrew scriptures cannot help but have ideas of the translator behind it.
Whether you celebrate Chanukah or Christmas, consider giving the "gift of Hebrew". Any of the above tutorials can keep a student busy for months, so they are truly gifts that give all year round. Even if you miss the winter holidays, you can start Hebrew as a New Years resolution, or any time of the year. - 15784