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| | Encyclopedia: Modern Hebrew |
 | | Hebrew was reborn as a spoken language during the late 19th and early 20th century as Modern Hebrew, replacing Arabic, Ladino, Yiddish, and other languages of the Jewish diaspora as the spoken language of the majority of the Jewish people living in Israel. |  | | Modern Hebrew is the primary official language of the state of Israel, (Arabic also has official language status). |  | | The Modern Hebrew language is a Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Modern-Hebrew
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| | Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Hebrew letter ח "het", and the letter for the weekday denotes this pattern. |  | | The Hebrew letter כ "kaf", and the letter for the week-day denotes this pattern. |  | | The epoch of the modern Hebrew calendar is 1 Tishri AM 1 (AM = anno mundi = in the year of the world), which in the |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_calendar
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| | JewishEncyclopedia.com - LITERATURE, MODERN HEBREW: |
 | | Within the confines of traditional Judaism itself the modernization of Hebrew and of the religious spirit was accentuated, leading to a compromise between faith and life. |  | | The changing attitude in the profession of faith among Hebrew scholars and the young men who had returned to the national ideal and to the prophetic dreams was of advantage to Hebrew, which now came to be considered as the national language of the Jewish people and the tie uniting the Jews of all countries. |  | | Michel Pines, the antagonist of Lilienblum, published in 1872 his "Yalde Ruḥi," a treatise displaying deep faith, and in which he bravely defends traditional Judaism, insisting that ritual and religious observances are necessary to a maintenance of the harmony of faith, which influences the mind as well as the morals. |
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http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=467&letter=L
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| | Hebrew alphabet - free-definition |
 | | The Hebrew alphabet was retained as the alphabet used for writing down the Hebrew language during its rebirth in the end of the 19th century, despite several unsuccessful attempts to replace it with the Latin alphabet. |  | | This script was borrowed by the Hebrews during the 12th or 11th century BC, and around the 9th century BC, a distinct Hebrew variant, the original "Hebrew script", emerged. |  | | The number of letters in the Hebrew alphabet, their order, their names, and their phonetic values are virtually identical to those of the Aramaic alphabet, as both Hebrews and Arameans borrowed the Phoenician alphabet for their uses during the end of the 2nd millennium BC. |
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http://www.free-definition.com/Hebrew-alphabet.html
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| | Hebrew |
 | | The language has also been calledthe speech of Canaan, and Judean, after the kingdom of Judah.Ancient Hebrew, the language of the Bible, was succeeded by anintermediary form, Mishnaic Hebrew, about the 3rd century BC.Modern Hebrew, the only vernacular tongue based on an ancientwritten form, was developed in the 19th and 20th centuries. |  | | The original Hebrew alphabetconsisted only of consonants, vowel signs and pronunciation currentlyaccepted for biblical Hebrew were created by scholars known asMasoretes after the 5th century AD. |  | | The language in whichmost of the Old Testament was written dates, as a living language,from the 12th to the 2nd century BC, at the latest. |
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http://thor.prohosting.com/~linguist/hebrew.htm
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| | The Turtleship: "Revival of Modern Hebrew" |
 | | Ben Yehuda created thousands of new words in modern Hebrew to update the language since modern Hebrew was based on a dead literary language from the ancient world. |  | | Hebrew liturgies began to be heard even in staunch Reformed Jewish synagogues. |  | | Ben Yehuda was despotic about this, even refusing to talk to his baby boy unless he spoke in Hebrew to him, but he felt the need to be authoritarian in order to make Hebrew a truly spoken language. |
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http://theturtleship.com/ModernHebrew.htm
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| | Easy Hebrew Correspondence Course for BELIEVERS who long to know HEBREW |
 | | There is no such thing as purely "Biblical Hebrew." Because of the term "Biblical Hebrew," Christians are confused about whether there is a difference between Modern Hebrew and the Hebrew of the Bible. |  | | On the other hand, courses which are strictly "spoken" or "Modern" Hebrew, even those offered by Israelis, also lack the spiritual mindset of the language and of the Bible and, therefore, are not suitable or sufficient for Believers. |  | | Through Modern Hebrew, the spiritual "gems" in the language and its mindset instill genuine, usable language skills while leaving the student spiritually uplifted. |
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http://easyhebrew.com
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| | Ancient Hebrew Research Center - Home Page |
 | | Dedicated to researching and teaching the Hebrew text of the Bible based on the Ancient Hebrew culture and language. |  | | On the website are lessons for learning Hebrew, in-depth word studies and information on the Ancient Hebrew alphabet, language and culture as it relates to the Bible and its proper interpretation. |  | | Teaching the Ancient Hebrew Language of the Bible Through the Study of the Ancient Hebrew Alphabet, Culture and Thought. |
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http://www.ancient-hebrew.org
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| | COMMUNITY EDUCATION - Modern Hebrew |
 | | For those with some Hebrew background, or for those who are interested in sharpening their skills. |  | | For those who can converse in Hebrew and need to practice. |
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http://www.bjeindy.org/community_modernhebrew.html
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| | HEBREW |
 | | Examines modern Hebrew poems side by side with texts from the traditional Jewish liturgy, analyzing how contemporary writers have drawn on classical sources to reflect on matters of faith and the language of prayer. |  | | Covers the basics of Hebrew grammar while reading the stories of Joseph in the book of Genesis. |  | | HEBR 456 Hebrew Poems and Prayers (3) VLPA Sokoloff |
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http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/hebrew.html
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| | Hebrew alphabet and pronunciation |
 | | Hebrew, a Semitic language and the official language of Israel. |  | | Ancient Berber, Arabic, Divehi Akuru, Hebrew, Mandaic, Middle Persian, Nabataean, Parthian, Phoenician, Proto-Hebrew, Psalter, Sabaean, Samaritan, South Arabian, Syriac, Tifinagh, Ugaritic |  | | Includes: Old Italic (Etruscan, Oscan, Umbrian, Picene, Messapic) Classical and Medieval Latin, Ancient Greek, Coptic, Linear B, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Gothic, Runic, Ogham, Cypriot, Phoenician, Iberic, Celtiberic, Old and Middle English, Cuneiform Scripts (Ugaritic and Old Persian) and Medieval Nordic (Old Norse and Old Icelandic). |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
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| | Hebrew College Online - Courses |
 | | Focusing on the years between 1780 and the middle of the 19th century, the course will be particularly interested in the ways in which Jews read and reinterpreted their biblical and rabbinic heritage. |  | | Hebrew College does not discriminate in admission or any matter with regard to age, sex, religion, handicap, race, color or national origin. |  | | While at Hebrew College, we invite you to take advantage of courses scheduled prior to and following the seminar. |
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http://www.hebrewcollege.edu/html/hc_online/courses.htm
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| | Hebrew font links |
 | | Archive with fonts for Hebrew, Greek, alchemy, Persian, Sanskrit, Coptic and runes. |  | | Archive for Hebrew, Greek, Ugaritic, Meroitic, Cuneiform, Coptic, Phoenician, Moabite and Paleohebrew. |  | | At ATypI 2003 in Vancouver, he traces his ten year journey to develop a digital Hebrew font based in the ancient scribal writings found in the ancient Torah. |
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http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/%7Eluc/hebrew.html
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| | Learn to speak with Pimsleur Approach's Modern Hebrew Courses! |
 | | By aiming each lesson at teaching you to use those 2500 words, the Pimsleur approach teaches you to speak the most Modern Hebrew in the least amount of time. |  | | In only thirty days, you'll learn to speak Modern Hebrew or we'll refund your money. |
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http://ww3.pimsleurapproach.com/learn-hebrew.asp
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| | Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew |
 | | Learn to read and understand the Hebrew Bible in the language it was originally written and spoken. |  | | See an example of a Biblical Hebrew Lesson! |  | | HUC - Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion |
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http://www.geocities.com/daat101
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Modern Hebrew: An Essential Grammar (Essential Grammars) |
 | | It is both logical and comprehensive as well as easy to read and is equally useful to those first studying Hebrew, as well as for those who need a refresher. |  | | I found this concise grammar to be extremely accessible and helpful after having completed a couple of years of Hebrew at university. |  | | this is a great reference book to modern hebrew. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0415101905?v=glance
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| | Keep It Simple-Modern Hebrew |
 | | It points out the modern forms and shows the logic of Hebrew conjugations along with the logic behind the irregular verbs. |  | | The book contains a large vocabulary of verbs, along with their passive (where it exists in Modern Hebrew) and their infinitive forms. |  | | This book has everything you need for learning modern Hebrew except your own effort. |
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http://larusbooks.com/about.html
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| | Judaism and Jewish Resources - Andrew Tannenbaum |
 | | Full Hebrew text of the Tanach, Talmud Bavli, and Talmud Yerushalmi is available from Snunit at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem for web browsing. |  | | The Wellington, New Zealand, Hebrew Congregation published a book celebrating the 150th anniversary of their community. |  | | The Semantics of Ancient Hebrew Database Project web page at Oxford University describes their work creating a new thesaurus of ancient Hebrew. |
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http://shamash.org/trb/judaism.html
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| | The First Modern “Hebrew” school |
 | | In the summer of 1895, 9 women organized the Cambridge Hebrew Ladies Educational Society with the objective of teaching Jewish children the Hebrew language and other charitable endeavors deemed advisable. |  | | The “Hebrew” school, completed in 1914, in addition to being the first such structure in |  | | This suggests that educational activity took place prior to the building of the synagogue and that provisions for schooling were considered when the meeting house was designed and built in 1901-3. |
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http://home1.gte.net/vze4khjv/hebrewschool.htm
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| | MODERN GREEK, MODERN HEBREW, TURKISH |
 | | HEBR-001 and 002 Introductory Modern Hebrew I and II HEBR-021 and 022 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I and II HEBR-101 and 102 Advanced Modern Hebrew I and II (See the Hebrew section of the Bulletin for course listings.) |  | | For a minor in Hebrew a student must complete six courses: |  | | For a minor in Greek a student must complete six courses: |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/undergrad/bulletin/collegefll6greek.html
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| | Hebrew World - Learn the Language and Jewish Prayer |
 | | This easy to follow prayer set is traditional in content but modern in appearance. |  | | both modern and Biblical principles, the Torah, and Jewish prayer for beginners with the friendliest multimedia, software and books. |  | | If you have some knowledge of modern Hebrew and want to learn |
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http://www.hebrewworld.com
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Don Isaac Abrabanel |
 | | In the field of Biblical exegesis, Abrabanel has the merit of having anticipated much of what has been advanced as new by modern investigators, and of having considered systematically not only the letter of the sacred text, but also the persons of its authors, their aim and surroundings. |  | | As a theologian and apologist Abrabanel shows himself a champion of the most rigid Jewish orthodoxy, and does not hesitate to oppose even Maimonides when the latter seems to depart from the traditional belief. |  | | Of his other works we may mention "The Crown of the Ancients", "The Pinnacle of Faith", "The Sources of Salvation", in the form of a commentary on Daniel, "The Salvation of His Anointed" "The Herald of Salvation", in which are collected and explained all the Messianic texts. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01050b.htm
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| | THE RAIN / Phoenician or Paleo Hebrew |
 | | The Paleo Hebrew will be listed on the left with the Modern Hebrew listed on the right. |  | | The ancient symbol that looks like a backwards " K " is a double m. |
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http://www.therain.org/know/palheb.html
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| | Raizen, Modern Hebrew for Beginners, University of Texas Press |
 | | She emphasizes the spoken language, while also paying attention to various aspects of normative grammar, of the written language, and of cultural elements associated with Hebrew. |  | | This variety in modes of presentation helps teach students the range of communicative skills they would need to function in everyday life in Hebrew." |  | | A native of Israel, Esther Raizen is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of Texas at Austin. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/raimop.html
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| | Yamada Language Center: Hebrew WWW Guide |
 | | The tutorials cover the vocabulary lists for each of the ten lessons in the book and allow students to read and type Hebrew. |  | | "Online Hebrew Tutorial" is available as part of the download - a condensed set of language lessons for learning Hebrew |  | | Hebrew is taught at the University of Oregon by the Department of Judaic Studies. |
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http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/hebrew.html
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| | Alljudaica.com - Judaica and jewish Book Detail Page |
 | | Modern Hebrew even teaches the basics of Hebrew reading, after which you can quickly immerse yourself in the main program material. |  | | Hebrew Vocabulary-Instant translation of all words that appear in the texts. |  | | Modern Hebrew provides all the tools you need to improve your Hebrew language skills, with twenty-one interactive lessons designed to increase your level of Hebrew language comprehension. |
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http://www.alljudaica.com/detail.asp?bid=2492&catid=40050
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| | UPNE Brandeis Modern Hebrew |
 | | VARDIT RINGVALD, Ph.D., is currently the Director of the Hebrew and Arabic Languages Program at Brandeis University, where she has taught Hebrew since 1984. |  | | SARA HASCAL has been a Hebrew lecturer at Brandeis University since 1985. |  | | BONIT PORATH has been a Hebrew lecturer at Brandeis University since 1981. |
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~upne/1-58465-459-7.html
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| | Computer Software & Computer Hardware - BMSoftware |
 | | I Can Read the Bible in Hebrew: The Journey Begins |  | | Logos Hebrew and Aramiac Lexicon of the OT |  | | is a superb guide to written and spoken Hebrew with a free microphone to test your pronunciation and a free multilingual 100 language word processor worth over £100 that allows you to type in Hebrew from right to left. |
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http://www.bmsoftware.com
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 | | The Academy invites you to participate in the realization of the dream of renewing the Hebrew language. |  | | Brought into being by legislation in 1953 as the supreme institute for the Hebrew Language, the Academy of the Hebrew Language prescribes standards for modern Hebrew grammar, orthography, transliteration, and punctuation based upon the study of Hebrew’s historical development. |  | | The scientific secretariat answers queries from the public on a broad variety of Hebrew linguistic matters ranging from pronunciation and spelling to suggestions for Hebrew children names. |
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http://hebrew-academy.huji.ac.il/english.html
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| | Modern Hebrew Studies |
 | | We also focus on the latest developments in spoken and written Hebrew as it is used in Israel in recent years. |  | | In the Modern Hebrew Program students are encouraged to participate in courses, seminars, and workshops where they interact with their counterparts in anthropology, ethnic studies, art, music, history, classics, comparative literature, history, law, linguistics, political science, Divinity School studies, and religious studies. |  | | The goal is to teach all skills (comprehension, reading, writing, and speaking) of Modern Hebrew. |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~nelc/modernhebrewstud.html
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| | National Center for the Hebrew Language |
 | | HebrewTalk: 101 Hebrew Roots and the Stories They Tell, a new collection of Dr. Joseph Lowin's articles on Hebrew roots, is now in press. |  | | The National Center for the Hebrew Language views Ivrit as a key to the renaissance of meaningful Jewish life in America today. |  | | Special pre-publication price for members of the NCHL's National Society of Lovers of the Hebrew Language and readers of IVRIT.ORG: |
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http://www.ivrit.org
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| | Hebrew language homepage |
 | | Students may choose to focus on Biblical Hebrew as well. |  | | The Modern Hebrew Project, which produces tools for the study of Modern Hebrew language and linguistics, is currently in progress at the University of Texas Linguistics Research Center. |  | | The Hebrew Program is part of the Department of Middle Eastern Studies. |
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http://www.laits.utexas.edu/hebrew
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| | Modern Hebrew Fiction |
 | | At the same time, through biographical surveys, historical observations, and sociocultural and political analyses, Shaked illuminates the relationship of these writings to the context in which they were produced, revealing the complex intertextual play between Hebrew literature and life. |  | | Surveys Hebrew writers, works, and trends from the 1880s to the present. |  | | , Professor Emeritus of Hebrew Literature at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has written many works in Hebrew as well as English. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/books/0-253-33711-9.shtml
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| | Biblical Hebrew Grammar |
 | | Here's what others are saying about Biblical Hebrew Grammar: |  | | The grammar has cross references for use with other texts such as Lambdin, An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew, Scribners, New York, 1971. |  | | These word lists are based on the frequency tables of Hebrew words readily available. |
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http://www.linguistsoftware.com/gram.htm
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| | Hebrew Learning on the Web |
 | | MILINGUA's Hebrew Learning Portal offers Web-based Hebrew learning resources and Hebrew courses. |  | | Through its constantly expanding texts and vocabulary lessons, learning Hebrew with MILINGUA puts you in direct contact with the Hebrew spoken the very day you access the site, introducing new concepts as they are created in the press and on the street. |  | | The low-cost yearly subscription allows you to repeat the lessons and to study the ever-expanding resources as many times as you need. |
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http://www.milingua.com
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| | Modern Hebrew Reading List |
 | | Carmi, T. The Penguin book of Hebrew verse, Allen Lane, London, 1981 |  | | Students are encouraged to read as many translated modern Hebrew works as possible, especially works by: A. Appelfeld, D. Grossman, A. and A. Yehoshua. |  | | Alter, R. Modern Hebrew literature, Behrman House, New York, 1975 |
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http://www.oriental.cam.ac.uk/hebrew2b.html
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| | HEBREW AT FSU |
 | | HEB 2230 Intermediate Hebrew (4) Translation and commentary of selected Hebrew readings. |  | | Cultural orientation and the practical use of Hebrew in meaningful situations. |  | | In a proficiency-oriented classroom, students continue their study of Hebrew. |
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http://gopher.fsu.edu/~mannis/hebrew.html
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment Arts Top Israeli songwriter Manor dies |
 | | Known for his heartfelt Hebrew songs, Israel Prize laureate Manor was one of his country's most popular songwriters and poets. |  | | Manor often wrote songs about Israel and his song I Have No Other Country is played at national independence day and memorial day celebrations. |  | | "One of the greatest creators of modern Hebrew culture has gone," said Education Minister Limor Livnat in a statement. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/1/hi/entertainment/arts/4436207.stm
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| | 203a Inter. Modern Hebrew |
 | | This is the first semester of a full year of Intermediate Modern Hebrew. |  | | Map to Judaic Studies and the Hebrew Classrooms |  | | The success of Judaic Studies is made possible by the generous support of our community |
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http://w3fp.arizona.edu/judaic/courses/jus203a.htm
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| | Aleph-Bet on the Net |
 | | This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon. |  | | Some tutorials show words in Hebrew and ask for the English translation. |  | | Because these tutorials use images to display the Hebrew words and letters, you do not need to have any special fonts or systems on your computer. |
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http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ylcflx/Aleph-Bet/index.html
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| | Modern Hebrew Exemption Exam |
 | | The Modern Hebrew SAT II Test is designed for students who have studied the language for three or four years in a secondary school or the equivalent. |  | | However, students with two years of strong preparation in Hebrew are encouraged to take this exam. |  | | The best preparation for the exam is the gradual development of competence in Hebrew over a period of years. |
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http://www.testingoffice.uci.edu/lbtp/hebrew.html
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| | Fargod Arts: Modern hebrew |
 | | Starware also provides related listings for modern hebrew |  | | Find the Best Sites For modern hebrew With Starware |  | | Read about Modern Hebrew in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary. |
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http://www.fargodarts.com/contemporary/modern/modern-hebrew.html
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| | The Toby Press: MHL - Modern Hebrew Literature |
 | | For over 40 years, Modern Hebrew Literature has helped English speakers keep abreast of Israel's hyper-active literary scene. |  | | Now published by The Toby Press and edited by the Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, each issue will include translations of excerpts from forthcoming new novels and short stories, articles on a variety of literary topics, interviews with authors, and a selection of poetry and reviews of books recently published in Hebrew. |  | | To see details of MHL Volume One, click here. |
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http://www.tobypress.com/books/mhl.htm
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| | FoundationStone - a free and easy way to learn Hebrew |
 | | FoundationStone is a FREE Java application for you to learn Hebrew. |  | | The Online Hebrew Tutorial is available as part of the download. |  | | FoundationStone - a free and easy way to learn Hebrew |
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http://foundationstone.com.au
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| | Jewish Gifts from Judaica Worldwide |
 | | Name and date of the Bar Mitzvah in Hebrew and English is done in hand calligraphy in a graceful arch over Haftorah portion of the appropriate week. |  | | Click to see our entire Bar & Bat Mitzvah Section >> |
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http://www.judaicaworldwide.com
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