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Hebrew

Resources in this category:

Akhlah: Learn the Aleph Bet
http://www.akhlah.com/
This site will help you learn Hebrew by reading, listening, and coloring in the letters.
Hebrew Alphabet
http://www.jewfaq.org/alephbet.htm
An explanation of the "alefbet," or Hebrew alphabet, with pictures of the letters in several different styles of writing and an explanation of their various pronunciations.
Hebrew for ME
http://www.zigzagworld.com/hebrewforme/
This site uses interactive exercises to teach Hebrew to beginners. Sample exercises include "Shopping for Shabbat", "In my Succah", and "Learn the Luach".
My Hebrew Name
http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/
"Have you ever wondered what your name is in Hebrew? 'My Hebrew Name' is an online database to lookup, view, print, and save your Hebrew name. Your Hebrew name is displayed using the Hebrew characters with nikud (vowels). All names are displayed using graphics, so Hebrew fonts are not required. Access to the database is free!"
My Hebrew Picture Dictionary
http://www.milon.co.il/
Learn Hebrew (or English) words in a fun way. Each word in the dictionary has an English and Hebrew translation, a transliteration, and a photograph of the item that word describes.
 
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