Hebrew is a 3rd millennium Semitic language. Biblical Hebrew, one of the oldest Hebrew dialects, forms the basis of the Old Testament Bible, and the Torah. Ancient Hebrew was written using Aramaic script, as Aramaic was a proto-Semitic language. The following are educational resources for the Hebrew Language.
Leaning Hebrew
- Hebrew Vocabulary Lessons – From Aleph-Bet
- The Hebrew Language – A History
- Learning Hebrew – Hebrew For Rabbinical Students
- Hebrew Language - Resources from the University of Columbia
- The Hebrew Alphabet – Free Hebrew Resources
- Aramaic Lexicon - A Comprehensive Guide
- Old Testament Language – Hebrew Language Resources
- Ancient Near Eastern Resources – A Guide
- Old Testament Hebrew – Resources & Analysis
- Septuagint – The First Old Testament Translated by Rabbis from Hebrew
Hebrew Related Computing Sites
- Hebrew Fonts – Free Hebrew Character Fonts
- Shamash – The Jewish Network
- Judaism 101 – Learn the Jewish Alphabet Online
- How to View Hebrew Characters – A Guide to Surfing the Web in Hebrew
- Hebrew Fonts for Macintosh – View Hebrew Characters on Older Macs
- Machine Learning with Linguistic Constraints – Hebrew Roots
- Hebrew Keyboard Layout – Layout for using Hebrew on Latin Letter Keyboards
- Understanding Yiddish Information Processing - A Guide
- Hebrew Code Block - From the Unicode Committee
- Hebrew Language Computing - From Penn State College
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