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This Hebrew Alphabet worksheet is super simple.
On the next page, you have a chart of all the Hebrew letters and the stroke orders. So you know
how to write them. Yes, print that out and keep it.
On the following pages, you get empty boxes to practice writing the letters. So, you should hold
on to the chart for reference as you’re writing these out.
Your goal? Twofold.
- First, you need to start s
low so that you can get used to writing each character. Don’t
rush. You’re not going anywhere. There are no awards for sloppy work. You won’t win
anything for rushing through this. Just do them slowly and carefully.
- Second, you need to start speeding up. Yes, here, I allow you to speed up. The goal is to
start writing quickly and comfortably after you get used to each letter.
Also, remember, this is a printable PDF.
That means you can print multiple copies and practice as much as you want. Once you’ve filled
up the boxes on your first try… Print out another batch a few days later and do some more.
Also, if you want to learn and speak Hebrew with lessons by real teachers…
...then I recommend H
ebrewPod101.com. It’s a Hebrew learning website with
audio/video lessons. You learn with 3-15 minute long lessons. They teach you real
conversations and explain every word so that you’re ready to speak at the end.
Click here to visit HebrewPod101.com and get a free lifetime account.
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Alef
Bet
Gimel
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Dalet
Hay
Vav
Zayin
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Het
Tet
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Yud
Kaf
Final Kaf
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Lamed
Mem
Final Mem
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Nun
Final Nun
Sameh
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Ayin
Peh
Final Peh
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Tzadi
Final Tzadi
Kof
Resh
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Shin
Tav