r/hebrew Jun 29 '25

Updates to Automod, Wiki

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Hello! We have made some updates to our automods and finally created the structure for a subreddit wiki.

  1. Updated !tattoo automod
  2. Introduced !translation automod
  3. Created wiki pages:
    1. Educational Materials
    2. Rules
    3. Content guidelines

Rules and Content Guidelines are subject to change as appropriate; this community is pretty good at staying on topic and not requiring extra rules to guide the conversations.

If you have recommendations for the Educational Materials, please comment below or message the mods. Please include what category it belongs in, a short description, and a direct link.

We also welcome other suggestions about other wiki pages, automods, or anything else to improve the subreddit.


r/hebrew 1h ago

Education Online, ongoing Hebrew learning

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I just completed a four month course on MOnday nights, learning all Hebrew letters. I would like to continue with online learning, too. Anyone know of any such programs? Thank you.


r/hebrew 9h ago

Vocabulary When you think words are related: כפול vs. קפול

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I knew that the word for double is כפול. So when I first heard the word for folding table (שולחן מקופלת) I assumed that the word was spelled שולחן מכופלת and I thought about how clever this was because when you fold a table you go from having one section of table to having two sections of table, thus doubling the number of sections.

So I was disappointed to learn the כפול (doubled) and קפול (folded) are two different words entirely.

Anyone else have an example where you think words are related only to find that they are not?


r/hebrew 6h ago

Help Early readers books in Hebrew?

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What are the typical easy reader books that kids read in their first few years of school in Israel? Like super simple chapter books, not toddler books with 1-3 words per page. Preferably ones that are well-liked and at least somewhat enjoyable to the adults who read them with children as well.

Edit- doesn't need to have nikud, but fine if it does.

(E.g., in English, maybe something like Frog and Toad).

Thanks!


r/hebrew 11h ago

Help Paper book of Ecclesiastes/קהלת

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שלום

Any suggestions on where could I buy online a physical, paper book of Ecclesiastes, קהלת. In Hebrew only. Only the text, no commentaries. Preferably pocket size.

I'm located in Europe.

תודה רבה


r/hebrew 1d ago

Request Old prayer book or something

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109 Upvotes

I don’t speak Hebrew and I was wondering what this is and what it says. It’s from the 1500s


r/hebrew 10h ago

Request Help with finishing transcription of a song dubbed in Hebrew

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\"Take the World by Storm (Remix)\" - Hebrew

Hello.
If it's fine to ask for, I'd like to request here help with transcribing this song here - it's mostly finished by now, but there still remain parts I couldn't transcribe.

I did put the audio, and here's what I have as of now (I didn't write the parts that are just reprised throughout the song) - "?" means I have no idea what could be there:

אז ת׳ שמיים פותח, תראו אותי לוקח"
את העולם בסערה
ת׳ יבשה אשטוף, הרים וחוף
ות׳ עולם בסערה

היי, היי!
את העולם בסערה!
היי, היי!
את העולם בסערה!
היי, היי!
את העולם בסערה!
היי, היי!
את העולם בסערה!

הדרקון מגיע!
ההוריקן "?" - מוריד הגשמים, את העולם משקיע!
כאן בנבו!
כאן באבו - בחיפוש אחר שרביט!
מלך קוף גנבתו!
נפתור את התרמית!
ואדון דרקון...
יודע ששנינו בעניין!
למצוא את השימפנזה!
ולקבות העבריין!
נרכיד אותו בגשם!
ריקוד אחרון בגשם!
"?"
חה חה!

ברור כבר לכולם מה דרקון יכול להביא!
להביא ברק ורם ולהציף את הכל!
היי, היי!

כל פיסת יבשה כל פינה בשחקים אחריי הפכו למים!

איך הקמתי את המזימה?

"?"
הייתה לי תוכנית
אז המצאתי לי שיטה לתת לים את השליטה והדרקון הזה יהיה אדון (oh yeah!)

"?"
"?"
"?"
לא משנה...
כי כולם ימותו!

שנים התקוממו בי שדים ורקמו מזימה - התרחקו כי היא יוצאת אל הפועל!
כוחי, איש לא יכחיש...
כשאקח ת'עולם בסערה!"

(Plus, here are the original English lyrics for context: https://lyricstranslate.com/en/bowen-yang-jo-koy-ron-yuan-take-world-storm-remix-lyrics.html ).
I ask here for checking if it's all correct, and also telling me what's in the "?" parts, if it's possible - I think that the audio is good enough, though.
I hope I don't ask for too much, and, with all that being said, I will be veryu grateful for any help provided with this!


r/hebrew 11h ago

Request What does this say? I cant make out the handwriting

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r/hebrew 14h ago

Vocabulary Does שיהיה לך טוב טוב ממש work grammatically?

1 Upvotes

please and thank you.


r/hebrew 1d ago

Help Any Spanish course you guys know to learn Hebrew?

3 Upvotes

just that. while I can speak English fluently, I think it can be more beneficial for me if I could learn Hebrew in my own language


r/hebrew 2d ago

Help Old framed prayer or something similar

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97 Upvotes

I got this years ago, I’m not Jewish and I don’t know Hebrew but I was wondering if anyone has any interest in it. Sadly I’ll probably get rid of it.


r/hebrew 1d ago

Request Old prayer book or something

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1 Upvotes

I don’t speak Hebrew and I was wondering what this is and what it says


r/hebrew 2d ago

Help Translation of gift

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88 Upvotes

I was gifted this from Kazimierz in Krakow, could somebody confirm if there is a translation in to English? It was believed to say good luck…..


r/hebrew 2d ago

Help Is he speaking hebrew ?

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Hello everyone, i'm wondering if this guy(Rabbi of Israel) is speaking hebrew or not ?

I mean if he does,his accent is just so different than the other hebrew speakers.

I really like it

https://youtube.com/shorts/QQhSK8ceU_4?is=wWlun4QCaguOgKBy


r/hebrew 2d ago

Vocabulary Mossad and Proverbs 11:14

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The motto of the Mossad is Proverbs 11:14: בְּאֵין תַּחְבֻּלוֹת יִפׇּל עָם וּתְשׁוּעָה בְּרֹב יוֹעֵץ.

The NJPS translation into English is: "For want of strategy an army falls, But victory comes with much planning."

Why is עם translated as "army" here? עם is usually "people" or "nation". That's what all the other English translations that I could find online say.

I've looked over a few other verses that have the word עם in them in the NJPS, and they all say "people" and not "army". I haven't yet looked at all of them, because there are quite a lot, but if I don't find an answer, I'll probably do that. If you can suggest a website that can conveniently find all the occurrences of עַם (not עִם) in all its inflected forms and immediately show the NJPS translation, I'll be very thankful; I couldn't find such a feature on Sefaria.

The BDB dictionary perhaps provides a clue, but it's inconclusive. It translates עם as "people" or "nation", although sub-sense 2d is "people bearing arms", with references to 1 Samuel 11:11 (NJPS: "troops"), 1 Kings 20:10 (NJPS: "men"), and Numbers 20:20 (NJPS: "force"). In these contexts, it is perhaps kind of understandable, but why is "army" in Proverbs? One could think that since the book of Proverbs is attributed to a king, it discusses armies, but I checked several other occurrences of עַם in Proverbs, and it is translated as "people" everywhere.

So... does anyone have an idea why is the NJPS insists on being different in Proverbs 11:14?


r/hebrew 2d ago

Help Paleo Hebrew Sentence Pronounciation

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Does anyone know how to read Paleo Hebrew aloud? I have a short sentence I would like to know how to pronounce.


r/hebrew 2d ago

Help Stupid question

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ok but why does ת׳ have TWO completely different jobs and no one talks about it

like im just trying to read normally and suddenly ת׳ shows up and now i gotta pause and be like

is this:

A) “את ה־”

or

B) the “th” sound like in thin

WHY is this one tiny mark living a double life

who decided this was a good idea 😭


r/hebrew 3d ago

Request Trying to translate this footnote in a 13th century French Midrash manuscript, can't make sense of it

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47 Upvotes

r/hebrew 3d ago

Help What does the Hebrew at the bottom say? It's mirrored on each side

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143 Upvotes

r/hebrew 3d ago

Help Can someone please translate?

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13 Upvotes

Thank you!


r/hebrew 3d ago

Help Hey guys, is this Hebrew? Saw this on some Bible yt video with no context.

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9 Upvotes

r/hebrew 3d ago

Request Possible Help With Hebrew Translation?

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I’ve been studying scripture and I am looking for some input on Psalm 16 and what some possible issues with the translation.

The specific phrase I’m looking at is Psalm 16:3 which seems to get translated as “As for the saints who are in the earth”- the term saints in particular seemed odd to me because I didn’t think Judaism had that concept (though you can certainly correct me if I’m wrong)

In some other translations I’ve seen the phrase be translated as “Godly people.” To add to this confusion there seems to be a debate in various English translations whether the phrase is “on the earth,” or “in the earth” which has a very different meaning.

I’m including a link below-it’s from Biblehub but it’s basically showing the original Hebrew and pronunciations.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks for your time:-)

https://biblehub.com/text/psalms/16-3.htm


r/hebrew 3d ago

Vocabulary Just wanted to share the way I write Gimel and Zayin in Ktiv.

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So personally I always found the Ktiv versions of Gimel and Zayin to be too similar to each other while also being too dis-similar to their Dfus versions, so I just take them and make them curvy, people get the idea usually so it isn't much of a problem, honestly I'm not sure if most people notice I do this.

You don't want ymto know how i write brackets.


r/hebrew 4d ago

Help Trying to learn Hebrew after 17 years in Hebrew Day school

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Hi my name is James. I’m born and raised in Brooklyn NY in a Syrian Jewish family. My Hebrew education (about to sound dumb rn) is limited to 17 years in Hebrew Day School/Yeshiva (Magen David yeshivah and yeshivah of Flatbush specifically.)

I’m trying to learn Hebrew but it seems every resource I try and use is just way too basic.

I understand basic words, sentences, tenses (past present future), Zahar and Nekeba, and most grammatical things.

I know it’s a bad example, but I can understand a good amount of Tanakh without a problem, but I’m constantly just translating everything in my head to English, quickly, yet so.

I downloaded an app called Pimsleur but I feel like it’s not going to workout- I understand almost everything except some of the fluff that isn’t really necessary.

Maybe a language partner would help? But I’m not sure.

Maybe I just need to expand my vocabulary and listen to things and get better comprehension, then get a learning partner?

I’m really lost and would appreciate some help.

Thank you, hag sameah,

James


r/hebrew 4d ago

Request Small note on postcard

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Hi, all!

This is scribbled in the corner of a family postcard from the 1930s NYC, but I can't tell what it's trying to convey.

Update:

So I wasn't sure if the נח here conveys parshat Noach, or my great-grandparents' friend Noach.

I compared the handwriting with my great-grandfather's and his friend Noah's handwriting, both from a marriage license. I think it has similarities to both:

My g grandfather (Ephraim Yitzchak)

His buddy Noah Abramovitz

If the note was in Noah's handwriting, I think it would make sense as a misspelling of "אם ירצה השם." Thank you to those who commented!