Aleph – Intro To Hebrew
Shalom I am Rabbi Jim “Yaakov” Becka with Free Hebrew Class and this is Intro to Hebrew Reading & Writing for the letter Aleph
Shalom I am Rabbi Jim “Yaakov” Becka with Free Hebrew Class and this is Intro to Hebrew Reading & Writing for the letter Aleph
Shalom I am Rabbi Jim “Yaakov” Becka with Free Hebrew Class and this is Intro to Hebrew Reading & Writing for the letter Bet
Shalom I am Rabbi Jim “Yaakov” Becka with Free Hebrew Class and this is Intro to Hebrew Reading & Writing for the Letter Gimel
Shalom I am Rabbi Jim “Yaakov” Becka with Free Hebrew Class and this is Intro to Hebrew Reading & Writing for the Letter Dalet
Shalom I am Rabbi Jim “Yaakov” Becka with Free Hebrew Class and this is Intro to Hebrew Reading & Writing for the Letter Hey
I am so honored, to present to you our first שֶׁיֵּעוֹר shiur, lesson on the most Holy
Let us continue with the lesson on the א. Going deeper, there are five names of God
In our previous two letters, we learned about the א Aleph, which represents G-d the Father, and the בּ Bet, whose name means ‘house’ and represents יֵשׁוּעַ Yeshua, G-d ‘housed’ in the flesh.
Let’s cover some words that have the א in them.
As we are approaching Pesach ,some of this information will correspond with interest to it.