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Dive into the intricacies of Hebrew letters in this engaging exploration of the Aleph-Bet. Discover how to find and recognize Bet/Vet, Dalet, Resh, Alef, Lamed, Hey, Nun, Mem, Shin, and Tav. Learn the subtle differences between letters such as Dalet and Chof Sofit and their phonetic representations. This resource also touches upon the significance of the Sacred Name of YHWH and its historical context in Temple worship, enhancing your understanding of Hebrew grammar and culture.
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BeHaalotchaHebrew and Torah Review and add Yod, Vav and Tav
Did I miss any? Find the letter Bet/Vet ב
Did I miss any? Find the letter Daletד
Did you think this was a Dalet? Notice the difference Dalet - ChofSofit Here they are side by side Notice that ChofSofit drops below the earth line. Find the letter Daletד
Did I miss any? Find the letter Reshר
In Temple days the priesthood would only speak this Sacred Name on Yom Kippur. All the people would fall prostrate on their faces upon hearing it. Prior to this the name was used more freely. This word is a verb with all its conjugations. Yehi– is or be (infinative) Ha-yah – is or be (present completed) Yiyeh – will be (future incomplete) The Sacred Name of YHWH
Yod – Hey – Vav/Wav – The Sacred Name of YHWH
Vav (old Hebrew: Wav) Sound changes to “O” as in Open Sound changes to “U” or “OO” as in Boot Vav a secret vowel
Sounds like “T” Tav Sounds like “H” Hey Sounds like “Ch” in “Bach” Chet Tav – final letter – “T”Lookalike Almost Twins
First Line Da-ber el A-ha-ron Ve-a-mar-ta e-lav Reading Exercise
Second Line et ha-ne-rot el mul Reading Exercise
First Line Ha-me-no-rah ya-i-ru shiv… ha-ner-ot Reading Exercise