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Dive into our curated resources, including a Paleo Hebrew dictionary with precise English transliterations, Strongs Concordance references in Paleo Hebrew, and insights into the Paleo Hebrew alphabet. You can use the magazine to improve your spoken Hebrew, if you use the materials in it as conversation topics in your Hebrew lessons with Ivritalk. Welcome to our comprehensive Paleo Hebrew Hub Explore the captivating world of Paleo Hebrew, the ancient Semitic script, and its rich history. The magazine is aimed at enriching your Hebrew vocabulary and at the same time exposing you to the Hebrew and Jewish culture and to the life in Israel. All the articles are fully or partially punctuated with vowel signs (Niqud). The articles for intermediate and advanced students are marked with two and three stars, respectively, and they are longer or contain a variety of new words or more complex structures of sentences. They are marked with one star on top of their pages. The articles for beginners are relatively short or such that they contain basic vocabulary. The magazine is constructed of articles in three levels - beginners, intermediate and advanced - each article is accompanied by a Hebrew-English-French dictionary and transliteration that help the readers to pronounce the words correctly. The magazine is colorful and contains many photos and pictures that assist in the comprehension of the lingual materials. The magazine combines the old and the new, the daily and the unusual - it has sections and articles about historical characters alongside texts reporting upcoming cultural events and innovations in Israel, slang words and the lyrics of Hebrew songs from all times. Academy of the Hebrew language: Hebrew terms database (with translation into English) Milog: Hebrew dictionary, meanings in Hebrew. Among the different articles there are monthly chapters, abridged and simplified, from well-known Hebrew books as well as dialogues written in normative spoken Israeli-Hebrew about everyday life subjects. The sections in the magazine vary from personal stories of Hebrew learners from all around the world to interesting places in Israel and explanations of Jewish traditions. The magazine has 36 quality content pages, with an emphasis on Hebrew and Jewish culture. The magazine is for people with basic reading abilities in Hebrew, who want to improve their knowledge of the language. The Jerusalem Post Ivrit is a high standard monthly magazine in easy Hebrew for the whole family. This listing offers you several options for studying Hebrew, either in an Ulpan or in another learning format for adults and children both before and after you arrive in Israel.
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