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  • Classical Hebrew

    • iTunes Mixtape: HebrewWoot
      I found that foreign languages are easier to learn if you can get into their music. Even though you may not understand the words, you can learn the cadence and the sound of the language. I made this Hebrew mixtape on iTunes a few years ago.
    • Rabbi Abraham reading the Hebrew Scriptures in Hebrew
      The Academy of Ancient Languages organized the mp3 of Rabbi Abraham Shmeulof's reading of the entire Hebrew Scriptures into an easy-to-use format. You can listed by book or by chapter. Thanks to John Manguno for pointing me to this resource.
    • Alef Bet on Shalom Sesame
      This is Sesame Street in Israel's version of an Alef Bet song. Yay!
    • Alef Bet Song
      The famous Alef Bet song by Debbie Friedman. Still the best earworm around. If the link is dead, search for "Debbie Friedman Alef Bet" on the platform of your choice.
    • Alef Beis Song
      This is a longer song about the Alef Beis (Alef Bet). It's a rabbi with a guitar, so you can't go wrong with that. Enjoy.
    • The Handy Dandy Hebrew Grammar Chart
      Dr. Shawn Madden's excellent chart is color-coded & easy to use.
    • Hebrew Vowels: Color Coding Worksheet
      Akhlah's color-coded vowel chart is just part of an excellent children's website that teaches Jewish culture. (The Alef-Bet page is also very good)
    • Hebrew 4 Christians
      This site is an excellent resource for learning the Hebrew langauge and Hebrew culture (from a Christians-living-in-Israel's perspective). [Thanks Mike Golin]
    • Read Now & Read Again
      This is an excellent way to reinforce your ability to pronounce consonants and vowels. The lessons are follow-the-bouncing-ball read-alongs of Hebrew nonsense sounds, written in Hebrew.
    • Cartoon Hebrew
      Byron Alley's website teaches the Hebrew alphabet by making up humorous cartoon mnemonics for each consonant & vowel of the Alef-Bet.
    • Hear Conversational Hebrew Phrases
      This is part of Transparent Language's Hebrew program for modern, conversational Hebrew.
    • Teknia's Resources for Basics of Biblical Hebrew
      This is Miles Van Pelt's website for his Basics of Biblical Hebrew textbook. You can access the free Vocabulary Flashcard program from this page.
    • Animated Hebew (incl. Jonah comic in Hebrew)
    • The Book of Jonah in Hebrew
      This is J. Ted Blakley's excellent resource page for the Hebrew text of Jonah. The text is divided into sections and linked to audio files for each verse.
    • Biblical Studies Resources
      Maintained by Tyler F. Williams
    • Animated Hebrew
      Fantastic site for learning Biblical Hebrew. It includes a comic book form of the entire Hebrew text of Jonah. Thanks to John Manguno for pointing to this site.
    • Memrise Hebrew Quizzes
    • Hebrew Verb Paradigms
      The verb paradigms are neatly arranged with a minimalist aesthetic. They're a nice alternative compare againt your textbook.
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