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1. The Hebrew Alphabet
- www.qsm.co.il
- The Hebrew Alphabet.
- Standard Codes for Hebrew.
- The following tables include the names and coding of the Hebrew characters according to the following standards:.
- The names are the official English names of the Hebrew characters as adopted by the Standards Institution of Israel (SII), ISO and Unicode. ...
- Note: The Unicode standard and ISO 10646 include additional characters that, although they are labeled as Hebrew, are not included in Israeli standards and are not needed for Hebrew support. Using them in Hebrew texts may cause compatibility and other problems.
- The Hebrew Letters.
- Hebrew codes contain 27 letters, the 22 basic letters of the Hebrew alphabet and the 5 final forms. ...
- The Hebrew Points.
- Hebrew points (in Hebrew, Niqud) indicate vowels and other details affecting pronunciation. ... The table also includes traditional Hebrew punctuation.
- The Hebrew Cantillation Marks.
- The cantillation marks, also known as accents (in Hebrew, Teamim or Teamey Hamiqra) are used with biblical texts to indicate precise punctuation and the notes for reading the text in public.
- Hebrew and Arabic are written from right to left, while numbers and other languages are written from left to right. Hebrew software must therefor support both directions. ...
- Back to the Hebrew page.
2. Speaktionary - Hebrew speaking picture Dictionary CD-ROM
- www.hebrewworld.com
- THE HEBREW SPEAKING PICTURE DICTIONARY .
- Study the letters with this dictionary's Interactive Alphabet and Hebrew Numbers tutorial section. ...
- Use a handy Road Signs speaking guide in both Hebrew & English. ...
- This Speaking Dictionary is used in many Hebrew schools THE BEST COMPANION TO ANY HEBREW PROGRAM Over 1800 files of sounds, pictures and videos .
- Both Hebrew and English alphabetical order in 30 categories. ...
- This exciting program includes Hebrew, English and transliteration for every picture. ...
- Danny Ben-Gigi, former head of Hebrew Programs at Arizona State University. ...
- e-mail: Hebrew World or write to us:.
- Scottsdale, AZ 85250 Home | Sound Samples | Links | Technical Help | email © 1998-2005 Hebrew World/Living Israeli Hebrew, All rights reserved. ...
3. Hebrew
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- Welcome to Jonathan (Jony) Rosenne's Hebrew Page.
- Hebrew Browsers.
- Several browsers support standard ("logical") and legacy ("visual") Hebrew:.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer includes Hebrew support in the common release.
- Firefox includes Hebrew support in the common release. ...
- Mozilla includes Hebrew support in the common release. ...
- Arabic/Hebrew (Bi-Di) Language Enabling Status Update.
- 1 includes Hebrew support.
- Hebrew Standards: There are two sources for Hebrew standards, international standards and Israeli national standards. ...
- Typing Hebrew Points (Niqud) in Windows and Word.
- Hebrew fonts including Niqud and Teamim (points and cantillation marks).
- Article: Typesetting with Niqud and Teamim - Typesetting the Holy Bible in Hebrew, with TEX, by Yannis Haralambous, 1994. ...
- Hebrew with Niqud (points). ...
- Hebrew text. ...
- Some history - Hebrew on the IBM 1401. ...
- Gimatria - The Hebrew numbering system. ...
4. Biblical Hebrew Mailing List
- www.ibiblio.org
- The B-Hebrew Mailing List.
- B-Hebrew is an e-mail conference of academic professionals, teachers, students, clergy and laity, people of any faith, devoted to a better understanding of the Hebrew Bible. As such we often discuss a variety of topics related to the Biblical languages, the history of the text and its study, the culture of the Ancient Near East, the literary analysis of the Hebrew Bible, and more.
- You can join b-hebrew or browse messages that have been posted to b-hebrew by clicking on the following link:.
- B-Hebrew Gateway .
- If you prefer, you may also join b-hebrew by sending a mail message to "join-b-hebrew@franklin. ...
- To: join-b-hebrew@franklin. ...
- B-Hebrew seeks to foster valuable, interesting exchange among people whose views, backgrounds, and cultures vary widely. ...
- Although the B-Hebrew forum is willing to entertain a wide range of discussion topics related to Hebrew and the Hebrew Bible, the staff will not tolerate personal attack or disrespect. ... The first two times you post, your message must be approved by a member of the B-Hebrew staff. ...
- Knowledge of Hebrew is assumed, but belittling someone for their lack of skill or ridiculing someone for making a mistake--even a basic one--is unacceptable. ...
- Officially, the B-Hebrew forum transcribes Hebrew in our posts using the Michigan-Claremont-Westminster scheme(MCW) as shown below. In practice, however, the adherence of the list members to the MCW is rather relaxed, so we also assume that members have Hebrew Bibles handy for reference. ... , "The Hebrew spelling of _Adam_ is aleph-qamets-dalet-qamets-mem. ...
5. Hebrew alphabet and pronunciation
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- Hebrew script.
- The earliest Hebrew script was derived from a Phoenician script. The modern Hebrew script was developed from a script known as Proto-Hebrew/Early Aramaic. ...
- Hebrew, a Semitic language and the official language of Israel. Hebrew was the language of the early Jews, but fell out of use as an everyday spoken language and was replaced by Aramaic about 2,500 years ago. Hebrew continued to be used as a liturgical language since then and was revived as a spoken language in the early 20th century. Today about 5 million people speak Modern Israeli Hebrew. ...
- There are no separate numerals in Hebrew, instead standard western numerals (1, 2, 3, etc) are used. ...
- The Hebrew script.
- Hebrew vowel points / Nikkud (נִקּוּד טְבֶרְיָנִי) .
- The first row of IPA transcriptions is the Modern Israeli Hebrew pronunciation, the second row is the Medieval/Tiberian pronunciation. ...
- Modern Cursive Hebrew script.
- Sample texts in Hebrew.
- Hebrew language courses, dictionaries, etc. ...
- Free Hebrew fonts http://www. ... edu/yamada/fonts/hebrew. ...
6. Biblical Hebrew self-study courses, Hebrew resources, books, tapes, lexicons, grammars
- www.biblicalhebrew.com
- --> Dedicated to Biblical Hebrew language learning. We offer courses and resources for studying the biblical Hebrew language and world view. Hebrew distance learning materials are available on tape, cdrom, flash card, printed texts and online. We also supply Hebrew learning software and Hebrew grammars. ...
- BIBLICAL HEBREW COURSES & RESOURCES.
- HEBREW INTRO.
- BIBLICAL HEBREW made easy.
- BIBLICAL HEBREW SELF-STUDY & TUTORED CORRESPONDENCE COURSES & HEBREW RESOURCES.
- Local Hebrew classes in East Anglia (UK), meeting Thursday evenings from February 2004 and monthly on Saturdays from April 2004. Course material from the Psalms in Hebrew available for distance learning. ...
- Updated list of Jewish software and Hebrew software. ...
- Updated Hebrew word studies: tôwrâh - 'law, instruction, revelation'; We are running a free weekly word study by email mailing list, click to join. ...
- Updated New Testament application pages: The Beatitudes as Hebrew poetry, Matthew's Hebrew Gospel, and, Love your neighbour but hate your parents? (April 03); The camel and the eye of the needle (March 03). ...
- Hebrew, Judaism and Dead Sea Scrolls links sections now updated .
- View our recommendations in Hebrew book purchases at our new Amazon affililate shop.
- Pick up Hebrew & Bible software at our sister site BMSoftware. com, recommended titles include Bibleworks (at 10% off RRP), Hebrew Tutor, check out our list of Jewish software and Hebrew software. ...
7. JHS of Greater New Haven - Comparative Hebrew Alphabets
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- Comparative Hebrew Alphabets .
- The Hebrew alphabet contains no vowels. ... Hebrew is often written without vowels since a person knowledgeable in the language doesn't usually need them. ... When Hebrew is written without vowels, the dagesh is not shown either. ...
- " (This note adapted from the CD-ROM Encyclopaedia Judaica article, "Alphabets, Hebrew. ...
- For more information concerning the Hebrew alphabet, the names of the letters, and their use as numbers, see the site from the Jewish Virtual Library http://www. ...
- com, also explains the Hebrew alphabet and even has tutorials for learning to read the language. See http://hebrew. ...
8. Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts
- sites.huji.ac.il
- The Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts.
- The Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts (IMHM) has undertaken the task of collecting microfilm copies of all Hebrew manuscripts extant in public and private collections. Over 70,000 reels, representing more than 90% of known Hebrew manuscripts are available for the use of scholars and interested laymen. The IMHM located in the Jewish National and University Library offers scholars a unique facility to study, compare and collate Hebrew manuscripts found in distant locations on different continents. ... Adjoining the IMHM are the Department of Manuscripts of the JNUL housing 10,000 original MSS and the Hebrew Palaeography Project which is conducting research on the codicology and palaeography of medieval dated Hebrew MSS.
- Guide to Hebrew Manuscript Collections (Jerusalem 1994).
- Brief history of the Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts.
- our first duty is to save Hebrew literature. There are thousands of Hebrew manuscripts lying idle in various libraries. ...
- The fate of Hebrew book collections was determined by many of the same factors that tempered Jewish history. ... Persecutions, pogroms, exiles and mass book burnings over the centuries further depleted the number of Hebrew books so that today there are probably no more than seventy thousand manuscripts extant, fewer than half of them dating to the Middle Ages. ...
- Manuscripts are in a sense the "raw material" for research in Hebrew literature. ... In order to preserve, fully appreciate and study all the treasures of Jewish written culture it is necessary to concentrate all the Hebrew manuscripts in one center and to provide a comprehensive union catalogue of all the works copied in these codices. ...
- Nevertheless, Ben Gurion found the time to write a long letter to his minister of finance requesting a large sum for the establishment of an Institute of Manuscripts in Jerusalem for the purpose of microfilming all the Hebrew manuscripts in the world. ... A few days later the government voted to establish the Institute of Hebrew Manuscripts under the auspices of the Ministry of Education and Culture.
- During the first decade of the Institute's existence Allony made eight trips to Europe persuading and convincing the directors of most of the major libraries of the continent to have their Hebrew manuscripts copied on microfilm. By the time he completed the period of his directorship in 1963 - when the Institute was transferred to the Jewish National and University Library at the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University and acquired its new name, the Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts - the collection of microfilms had grown to over 15,000. ...
9. Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
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- Introduction to Biblical Hebrew.
- Why Learn Hebrew? .
- The Hebrew Alphabet .
- Variations in characters (Paleo Hebrew, Block characters, and Modern handwritten Hebrew) .
- Reading Hebrew (RIGHT TO LEFT) .
- Jump to the Hebrew Flash Cards application .
- Why Learn Hebrew? .
- Studying the Old Testament in Hebrew is a great way to gain insight in to this treasure of ante-meridian knowledge. ...
- By studying the Old Testament in Hebrew you will understand the original meaning of words. ... " (Moroni 10:3-5) Use this as your guide in studying the Hebrew Scriptures. ...
- The Hebrew Alphabet .
- The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 characters all of which are consonants. Though vowels were obviously necessary in order to pronunciate words they were not used in ancient Hebrew texts. ... This introduction of vowels did not take place until after the Hebrew language had been "dead" for hundreds of years. ... Look at the chart below to see all of the Hebrew consonants, their name, approximate sound, numeric value, and their traditional "meaning". ...
- Note: The numeric values and the "significations" are not necessary for the study of beginning Biblical Hebrew. As I learned the Hebrew Aleph-Beth I found that I could associate either the signification or the number with the character making it easer to memorize. ...
10. Welcome to the Hebrew Regents Exams
- www.nysedregents.org
11. HaYom On-line Hebrew Calendar
- www.hayom.com
- HaYom On-line Hebrew Calendar.
- HaYom(tm) is a feature-packed Hebrew Calendar for the Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. ...
- Display today's Hebrew date .
- Convert between Hebrew and civil dates for any year .
- Print a list of Hebrew Birthdays or Yahrzeits .
- Tell when the Hebrew months start .
- HaYom comes with a detailed 30 page instruction manual filled with useful information about the Hebrew calendar. ...
- HaYom Hebrew Date Conversion Java Applet $18 .
12. Culmus Fonts project
- culmus.sourceforge.net
- The Culmus project aims at providing Hebrew-speaking GNU/Linux and Unix community with a basic collection of Hebrew fonts for X Windows. ...
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