0-Menu-01 : 0-Menu-01 Hebrew Aleph-Bet Week 2-2 jacob@ecker.com Hebrew Aleph Bet Chapter 02
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Copyright June 07, 2008
Revised August 18, 2011
Jacob E. Ecker
Lake Charles, LA USA
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02-Week02Splash : 02-Week02Splash Temple Sinai Hebrew Aleph-Bet (alphabet)
Week 2 Part 2/3
Produced by Jacob Ecker
2-LinedPaper-WritingPractice02 : 2-LinedPaper-WritingPractice02
AlephBet-02-01 : AlephBet-02-01 Week 02
AlephBet-02-01 : AlephBet-02-01 Week 02
2-Class Plan : 2-Class Plan
All Letters : All Letters Song by Debbie Friedman
AlephBet-02-01 : AlephBet-02-01 Week 02
AlephBet-02-01 : AlephBet-02-01 Week 02
0-Aleph-Bet-Tonight : 0-Aleph-Bet-Tonight Back Main Menu Next
Gimel : Gimel The Hebrew Letter “Gimel” is the 3rd letter of the Hebrew aleph-bet (alphabet). It is a letter that makes the sound G. The numerical value of a Gimel is 3.
Chapter09 Gimel : Chapter09 Gimel In English G can sound like Game or it can sound like Gene. These two are not the same sound. Can you hear the difference?
In Hebrew the Gimel makes ONLY the sound of G in Game.
If Gimel is the first letter of any word it requires a dagaysh. The dagaysh does not change the meaning or pronunciation.
Gimel Compare : Gimel Compare
Find Gimel : Find Gimel Draw a circle around each Gimel in these words. How many did you find?
Find Hay : Find Hay Draw a circle around each Gimel in these words. How many did you find? How many did you find? I found 11
Gimel Book Print : Gimel Book Print The 3rd letter of the Hebrew Alphabet is Gimel. It has a numerical value of 3.
It is a letter that makes the sound G.
We will now learn how we can write the block form of this letter
Gimel Combo : Gimel Combo The 3rd letter of the Hebrew Alphabet is Gimel. It has a numerical value of 3.
It is a letter that makes the sound G.
We will now learn how we can write the block form of this letter
Gimel 201 : Gimel 201 Gimel is made in two strokes.
The first stroke at the top near the middle of the top, moves a short distance across to the right, then angles down to the bottom line near the right side.
The second stroke starts at the middle of the first stroke and angles down to the bottom below the point where the first stroke began.
Gimel 000 : Gimel 000 Gimel is made in two strokes.
The first stroke at the top near the middle of the top, moves a short distance across to the right, then angles down to the bottom line near the right side.
Gimel 000 : Gimel 000 Gimel is made in two strokes.
The first stroke at the top near the middle of the top, moves a short distance across to the right, then angles down to the bottom line near the right side.
The second stroke starts at the middle of the first stroke and angles down to the bottom below the point where the first stroke began.
Gimel 201 : Gimel 201 Gimel is made in two strokes.
The first stroke at the top near the middle of the top, moves a short distance across to the right, then angles down to the bottom line near the right side.
The second stroke starts at the middle of the first stroke and angles down to the bottom below the point where the first stroke began.
Now you make a row of gimel on your practice sheet.
1-CoursePlan01-01-AlephComplete : 1-CoursePlan01-01-AlephComplete Mark Gimel “Complete” on Class Plan
Class Plan : Class Plan
Class Plan : Class Plan
AlephBet-02-02 : AlephBet-02-02 Week 02
AlephBet-02-02 : AlephBet-02-02 Week 02
0-Aleph-Bet-Tonight : 0-Aleph-Bet-Tonight Back Main Menu Next
Chapter04 Dalet01 : Chapter04 Dalet01 The Hebrew Letter “Dalet” is the 4th letter of the Hebrew aleph-bet (alphabet). It is a letter that makes the sound of D. The numerical value of a Dalet is 4.
DentLetter : DentLetter
DentLetter : DentLetter
Find Dalet : Find Dalet Draw a circle around each Dalet in these words. How many did you find?
Found Dalet : Found Dalet Draw a circle around each Dalet in these words. How many did you find? I found five. (and some look-alikes)
Find Dalet : Find Dalet Draw a circle around each Dalet in this reading from the Torah.
Genesis 04-01 How many did you find? Torah reading by Uri Harel
Found need picture Torah : Found need picture Torah How many did you find? I found three. Draw a circle around each Dalet in this reading from the Torah.
Genesis 04-01
Found need picture Torah : Found need picture Torah In this reading, we learn why Cain received he name that he did.
Dalet Book Print : Dalet Book Print The 4th letter of the Hebrew Alphabet is Dalet, it has a numerical value of 4.
Dalet has the sound of D.
We will now learn how we can write the block form of this letter
Dalet Book Block : Dalet Book Block The 4th letter of the Hebrew Alphabet is Dalet, it has a numerical value of 4.
Dalet has the sound of D.
We will now learn how we can write the block form of this letter
Dalet : Dalet is made in two strokes.
Start at top left and draw the first stroke to top right.
Pick up the pen or pencil after the first stroke, set it down a short distance in from the point where the first stroke ended and draw straight down to the bottom right.
There are two other letters which will cause confusion with the Dalet, note the “dent” at top right and also that the vertical stroke stops at the bottom of the space. Dalet
Dalet : Dalet is made in two strokes.
Start at top left and draw the first stroke to top right.
Pick up the pen or pencil after the first stroke, set it down a short distance in from the point where the first stroke ended and draw straight down to the bottom right.
There are two other letters which will cause confusion with the Dalet, note the “dent” at top right and also that the vertical stroke stops at the bottom of the space. Dalet
Dalet Outline : Dalet Outline Dalet is made in two strokes.
Start at top left and draw the first stroke to top right.
Pick up the pen or pencil after the first stroke, set it down a short distance in from the point where the first stroke ended and draw straight down to the bottom right.
There are two other letters which will cause confusion with the Dalet, note the “dent” at top right and also that the vertical stroke stops at the bottom of the space.
Now you write Dalet.
1-CoursePlan01-01-AlephComplete : 1-CoursePlan01-01-AlephComplete Mark Dalet “Complete” on Class Plan
Class Plan : Class Plan
Class Plan : Class Plan
All Letters : All Letters Song by Debbie Friedman
AlephBet-02-03 : AlephBet-02-03 Week 02
AlephBet-02-03 : AlephBet-02-03 Week 02
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Another Vowel-oh : Another Vowel-oh So far you have seen two vowels which both represent the same “ah” sound and both go under a letter.
The next vowel that we will consider makes an “oh” sound. “Oh” as in Joe, NOT as in Bob. The sound of the vowel in Bob is actually represented by the first two vowels we learned.
The “Oh” vowel has two different ways of being represented. It can be a dot which goes above AnotherVowel
Bo : Bo and to the left of a letter. The dot is just like the dagaysh which we have seen in the Bet or the dot on top of a Sheen or a Seen, but is located left of the top of any letter. Bo
2-kHolam : 2-kHolam The Hebrew name for the Oh vowel is kHolam.
BeauBeaux : BeauBeaux The Hebrew name for the Oh vowel is kHolam. This two syllable “word” would be pronounced BoBo or if you prefer the cajun spelling, then it might be BeauBeaux.
Class Plan : Class Plan
Class Plan : Class Plan
AlephBet-02-04 : AlephBet-02-04
LettersWeKnow-02 : LettersWeKnow-02 Week 02 part 01.
These are the letters and vowels that we know so far. Aleph Bet Vet Patakh Qamats Shin Sin Tav Gimel Dalet kHolam
Practice Words-Aht : Practice Words-Aht How many syllables are in each of these words?Are the syllables Open or Closed? Pronounce the Word. closed closed closed open closed closed closed
Practice Words-Aht : Practice Words-Aht How many syllables are in each of these words?Are the syllables Open or Closed? Pronounce the Word. closed closed closed open closed closed closed
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