Saturday 14 November 2015

Please read the Hebrew Letters Chart carefully. Leave Column 5th & 6th. Hebrew letters are called consonants. Pronunciation of each letter is given in Column 3, and its literal meaning is in Column 4. Each Hebrew letter has its literal meaning. Look on the shape of each Hebrew consonant carefully and keep it in your mind with ...its literal meaning. The more clearly one recognizes the Hebrew letters the more swiftly one learns Hebrew. Then in the Column 7 read about its sound and variations and remember them.

No need to worry about the pronunciation. Here is a video which guides, how to pronounce Hebrew Aleph-Beyt. If it does not run in "facebook", you can run it in "youtube" by clicking on its direct link.


Please save every lesson by copy & paste to your computer and downlaod the videos posted here. When you will have learnt Heberw. This saved material will be a great help for you to teach others. Also print out the material from here, if you like to, you can keep it with you and revert to it when you need. <p> </p>
Here is the Hebrew Letter Chart; and below is the video which tells how to pronounce them. Click on the following link and place your mouse arrow on the pics to see to which lesson these pics relate. Then click on the relevant picture.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/225162020856853?view=photos
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Here is the video which tells how to pronounce Hebrew letters:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klkSdZ_g5jI

LESSON-2 (Part-A) How to Write Hebrew AlephByet?
Hebrew is written from right to left. There are many styles to write Hebrew. Mostly three styles are important. Book Print: As we read it in the books. Block letters: it is used for handwriting. And the Cursive script: also used for handwriting.
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I prefer book-print since it is beautiful, and I like this. However, each of us should be familiar with these three styles. In the beginning we can go for the bookprint (or as you like) and also keep on learning other scripts.
Also there is more help for writing Hebrew block letters' writing style as mentioned in Part-C of this Lesson-2.
http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/7_handwriting.html
Here are the different styles Hebrew writing:
Click here to see the relevant picture: http://www.facebook.com/groups/225162020856853?view=photos
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