17th November 2010
We now live in a world where almost anything can be found online, and language is no exception. Hebrew online learning is a newly popular way for people to learn the ancient language of God, and to read the Bible, scriptures, and prayers the way they were...
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17th November 2010
Once almost impossible, learning Hebrew online is now a given and viable choice of many students for a foreign language, even though most desire different methods of learning. These are put into common categories such as:
• Immersion - Surrounded by t...
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17th November 2010
Moving to a new country is hard, and is especially so if you don’t know the culture and language. Ulpan (a Hebrew school) was actually created to help immigrants of war-torn countries and refugees who fled to Israel in the late 1940’s. Although the new im...
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17th November 2010
Many people travel to Israel to study, to soak up the culture and history, for religious reasons, and to learn Hebrew. The Hebrew language is God’s language; it is ancient and meaningful, even with its limited vocabulary. Hebrew, and especially Biblical H...
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17th November 2010
Learning Hebrew lessons can be as easy or as difficult as the learner chooses to make it. Classroom instruction and/or distance learning is only a small part of the Hebrew lessons. For those that have decided to attend Hebrew lessons, things must be kept ...
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17th November 2010
Learning Hebrew is something that many people choose to do for many reasons. It is a language that has survived centuries, and represents much more than a simple vocabulary. Hebrew lessons are now easy to find almost anywhere, and you can find a way to le...
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17th November 2010
Learning Hebrew is something that a lot of people have considered, but they are hesitant about trying to learn a language that is so different from English. There are many languages across the world, some harder than others. In levels of difficulty, learn...
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17th November 2010
In deciding to learn Hebrew over other foreign languages, bear in mind that while it may seem that Hebrew is a ‘dead language’, it most decidedly is not! Hebrew is actually still spoken by 200,000 households even in the United States. It is also still ver...
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17th November 2010
If a desire to learn Hebrew is etched upon the heart, and a stay in Israel is on the agenda, consider an Ulpan school or class setting for learning Hebrew. Renowned worldwide as schools that do more than accept and teach students the fundamentals (and som...
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17th November 2010
Hebrew, the modern language spoken primarily in Israel and in use today throughout synagogues and in the Jewish culture worldwide, can effectively be taught to anyone willing to learn. The difference in how a student chooses to learn, however, can make th...
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