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The book consists of 25 lessons and includes reading excerpts (mostly stories and language exercises), a discussion of passive verbs, and of common spelling problems. These passages should serve as a springboard for discussion in class.
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A beginner's book which classifies vocabulary and grammar in a systematic manner. The book deals with daily life in Israel. Grammar focuses on verb usage within the given 500-word vocabulary. At the end of each chapter there is a dictionary in seven languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Yiddish and Arabic.
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Premium Word-processing for "People Who Use More than Just English." Multilingual menus and dialog boxes in 20 languages. Point and click on a single icon for changeable interface in Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish or Turkish. Import and Export from RTF and ASCII...
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This is the fourth reader of the graded Melton Hebrew Language Program. An aggadic style story text loosely based on the legendary shamir is used to teach biblical Hebrew language comprehension. King Solomon starts building the Beit Hamikdash and suggests finding the shamir to cut the stones(that are not allowed to be cut by iron, tools of war). The story is told of the search for the mysterious c...
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A book for teaching reading and writing in Hebrew, with special consideration for the particular problems involved in learning these skills in Hebrew. The book helps the student learn new vocabulary and grammar after s/he has acquired basic speaking skills. Following each lesson there is a dictionary with translations into English and Arabic. The book comprises 28 lessons, and an introduction with...
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A Hebrew textbook for elementary school children in the Diaspora. The book consists of 21 units that provide reading and writing lessons. Like the "Ulpan," the book first teaches vocabulary and syntactic structures and then moves on to reading and writing. Enclosed in the book is a teacher's guide which consists of an introduction and lesson plans for the 21 unites. The book is fully vocalized.
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This was written following the Aliyah of the Ethiopian Jews to Israel and is geared specifically for their use. The book is divided into three parts: 1) Everyday Hebrew (27 chapters) 2) Stories of New Immigrants (Olim) (12 lessons) 3) Folkstories and Legends (17 stories) The texts presented are short and partially punctuated.
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Each letter of the Hebrew alphabet stands for one word or concept pertaining to the kibbutz. Thus kibbutz life is described to children in simple, easy to understand terms. Each word is illustrated via a full-page drawing. Some concepts explained: settlements, committees, dining room, equality, labor, monetary system, sharing, and farming.
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This sing-a-long video teaches the names, sounds, and shapes of all the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
Using colorful animations and catchy rhythms, letters are consecutively introduced. The sound of each letter is demonstrated using numerous English words that begin with that letter (Example: What is the sound of ‘daled’? Dancing dragon dunks donuts).
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This program displays the letters of the alef bet and pronounces their names and sounds.
In addition to music, it has four activities to reinforce language. The games include a coloring book with one picture for each letter of the alphabet, the "Magic Alef Game" which requires the child to select the letters in their correct order, and "Name That Letter" which asks the child to identify ...
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This program teaches the basics of reading by focusing on letters and vowels. It displays and pronounces the letters as well as the vowels and offers two games to reinforce basic syllables of Hebrew consonants and vowels.
There are Bible pictures that can be colored in and a maze game about the weekly Bible readings.
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This program teaches some fundamentals about Hebrew grammar: the rules used to determine whether nouns are masculine or feminine, the rules of singular and plural forms of nouns, prefixes and the rules of numbers.
The program installs easily and creates two icons in a program folder-Alef-bet Schoolhouse Ashkenazic and Sephardic, representing the two most common forms of Hebrew pronunciat...
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This site, geared for young children, offers children the opportunity to download coloring pages, learn the Hebrew alphabet and listen to music.
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This book is the third in the "All Is New" three-book series. The book was written as a textbook for "Olim." The book consists of stories about traveling thruoghout Israel, to the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee, the Negev, Haifa and Jerusalem, five study units whose order is up to the teacher. Each unit consists of a passage to be read and exercises. There are instructions for the teacher at the bot...
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This companion to the Bible is a reference work compiled by a team of scholars. The majority of entries covering the Tanach (the Hebrew Bible), but there are some sections on the New Testament.
Some of the areas covered are: ancient Near East geography, peoples, religions, and languages; Biblical geography and chronology; Biblical personages and lineages; archeology; plants and animals;...