Introduction
Learn how Hebrew is read from right to left, discover print letters, and meet the first Hebrew letters: Alef through Tet.
Review the letters Alef to Tet, then learn the next Hebrew print letters from Yod to Ayin, focusing on their names and sounds.
Review all the letters learned so far and complete the Hebrew print alphabet by learning the final letters from Peh to Tav.
Learn the five Hebrew final letters, how they change at the end of a word, and how they connect to their regular letter forms.
Review the entire Hebrew alphabet, including final letters, and practice recognizing and naming letters in sequence to build strong reading foundations.
Discover Nikud and learn the Hebrew “a” sound using Kamatz, Patach, and Hataph Patach, with guided practice across the alphabet.
Learn the Hebrew “é” sound using Tzere, Segol, and Hataph Segol, and get your first guided introduction to the Shva through clear, step-by-step practice.
Learn the Hebrew “i” sound using Chirik, and practice reading it both with and without Yud through clear, guided exercises.
Learn the Hebrew “o” sound with Holam Haser and Holam Maleh, practice both forms across the alphabet, and read common syllables and words with confidence.
Learn the Hebrew “u” sound using Shuruk and Kubutz, practice both forms across the alphabet and read common words while completing the full set of Hebrew vowels.
Learn how to recognize and pronounce Sh’va Na (vocal) and Sh’va Nach (silent), understand the key rules including VILMNER and practice reading words with confidence.
Review the entire Hebrew alphabet and all Nikud. Including the rare Chataf Kamatz, and get fully prepared to start reading real Hebrew words in the next lesson.
Read your first real Hebrew words with meaning, using simple two-letter words to build confidence, accuracy, and true reading skills.
Move beyond two-letter words and start reading three-consonant Hebrew words, building fluency with clear breakdowns, repetition, and real everyday vocabulary.
Move beyond short words and start reading longer Hebrew words with confidence, breaking them into syllables and expanding your real, usable vocabulary.
Learn how Hebrew represents foreign sounds using special letters with apostrophes— ,ג׳, ז׳and —צ׳andpractice reading modern words borrowed from English and French.
Learn how Hebrew words ending with the letter Chet( )חare pronounced with an added “a” sound before the final letter, and practice reading common word patterns clearly and naturally.
Start reading complete Hebrew sentences step by step, breaking them down word by word and syllable by syllable to build real reading confidence and fluency.
Read your first complete Hebrew text step by step, learn new vocabulary, understand each sentence, and build confidence in fluent beginner level reading.
Read and listen to your first Hebrew dialogue, learn key conversational vocabulary, and see how real Hebrew conversations come together step by step.
Learn strategies for reading Hebrew without Nikud, recognize familiar words by sight, use context clues, and practice with real examples to improve your fluency.
Learn how to write Hebrew cursive letters, recognize each script form alongside print letters, and practice correct strokes to build confident handwritten Hebrew.
Practice writing full Hebrew words and simple sentences in cursive, learn how to connect letters smoothly, and build confidence in handwritten Hebrew through guided, step-by-step practice.