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  1. Write Your Name in Hebrew Characters. Follow these instructions very carefully. (You will need a copy of the Hebrew Aleph Bet) If you are a boy write the following 3 things: your first name. ben (ben means son of) your father’s first name. Like this:

  2. Write Your Name in Hebrew Characters. Follow these instructions very carefully. If you are a boy write the following 3 things: your first name. ben (ben means son of) your father’s first name. Like this:

  3. Introduction to the Hebrew Alphabet. The Hebrew alphabet, the holy language of the Bible, is used for biblical Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, Jewish Aramaic, Yiddish, and Ladino. It consists of 22 letters, all consonants, none of which are lowercase. Each letter has its own sound and numerical value.

  4. To write your English name in Hebrew, first you need to know the basics of the alphabet. The easiest way is to find a Hebrew letter that corresponds to the pronunciation of your Hebrew name. For example, if your name is “Adam,” you can use the letter א for “a,” ד for “d,” and מ for “m.”

  5. • There are many different ways to write the consonants. • See below (page 3) for a table of examples. • See my chapter 1 overheads for suggested letter shapes, stroke order, and the keys to distinguishing similar-looking letters. • The letters Shin שׁ and Sin שׂ are treated as a single letter in Hebrew acrostic poems in the Bible.

  6. Text Reverese for Hebrew. Write in the Input box, move the cursor to the Reverse box to see the result. Use CTRL + RIGHT-SHIFT to align text to the right. Do not reverse Numbers! Do not reverse Dots, Slashes, Colons & Dashes ("./:-")! Do not reverse English letters!

  7. Learn the Hebrew alphabet, practice writing the aleph bet, sticker activity worksheets, matching, numbers, Shabbat activity sheets and more. Fun and educational worksheets for children. Free to download.