Welcome to my Learn and Teach Hebrew On-Line website! ברוכים הבאים
The Learn and Teach Hebrew On-Line website offers a wide variety of resources for anyone who wants
to learn Hebrew on their own On-Line. It is also useful for teachers who would like to learn about the
variety of resources and tools that are available to teach Hebrew On-Line. Please feel free email me
with any comments and/or suggestions you might have for the benefit of other learners and teachers
of the Hebrew Language.
Thank you for visiting. Please come again soon!
Yaffa Malashock
[email protected]
פורום בינלאומי מתוקשב למורי עברית
To all the students and teachers of the Hebrew Language: Come and join the International Forum of Teachers of The Hebrew Language: http://online.mofet.macam.ac.il/course/view.php?id=24
to learn Hebrew on their own On-Line. It is also useful for teachers who would like to learn about the
variety of resources and tools that are available to teach Hebrew On-Line. Please feel free email me
with any comments and/or suggestions you might have for the benefit of other learners and teachers
of the Hebrew Language.
Thank you for visiting. Please come again soon!
Yaffa Malashock
[email protected]
פורום בינלאומי מתוקשב למורי עברית
To all the students and teachers of the Hebrew Language: Come and join the International Forum of Teachers of The Hebrew Language: http://online.mofet.macam.ac.il/course/view.php?id=24
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ישראל
The word ישראל / YISRAEL (Israel) is a very unique word of the Hebrew
language. It actually contains the first letter of all the three fathers and
mothers of the Jewish nation: The י stands for יעקב/YAAKOV (Jacob)
and יצחק/YITZCHAK (Isaac), the ש stands for שרה/SARAH, the ר stands
for רבקה/RIVKA (Rebecca) and רחל/RACHEL, the א stands for
אברהם/ABRAHAM, and finally the ל stands for לאה/LEAH. Wow!
language. It actually contains the first letter of all the three fathers and
mothers of the Jewish nation: The י stands for יעקב/YAAKOV (Jacob)
and יצחק/YITZCHAK (Isaac), the ש stands for שרה/SARAH, the ר stands
for רבקה/RIVKA (Rebecca) and רחל/RACHEL, the א stands for
אברהם/ABRAHAM, and finally the ל stands for לאה/LEAH. Wow!