About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 86. Chapters: Hebrew numerals, Modern Hebrew phonology, Atbash, Bethel, ArtScroll, Israeli literature, Samaritan script, Study of the Hebrew language, Biblical Hebrew, Romanization of Hebrew, Emanuel Tov, Hebraization of English, Revival of the Hebrew language, Tiberian vocalization, Hebraization of surnames, Hebrew punctuation, Ahad Ha'am, Sephardi Hebrew pronunciation, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation, Modern Israeli Hebrew, Moses Gaster, Hebrew literature, Israelian Hebrew, Hebrew keyboard, John Strugnell, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, List of liturgical Hebrew cognates, Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi, Samaritan Hebrew language, Mizrahi Hebrew, Hebrew spelling, Mishnaic Hebrew, Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation, Jewish greetings, Benjamin Fain, Frank Moore Cross, Qere and Ketiv, Zionides, Moses ibn Ezra, Netiva Ben-Yehuda, Yosef Haim Brenner, Waw-consecutive, Joseph Perl, Ulpan, Elisha Qimron, Lashon Hakodesh, Segolate, Itamar Ben-Avi, Jonas C. Greenfield, Medieval Hebrew, Modern Hebrew poetry, Rafe, William Schniedewind, Me'assefim, Joseph M. Baumgarten, Hebraism, Max Margolis, Eliezer Ben Yehudas residence, Hebrew Book Week, Moabite language, Hebrew and Jewish epic poetry, The Academy of the Hebrew Language, Ammonite language, The Bridal Canopy, Edomite language, Neta Hebrew, Abu Ibrahim ibn Barun, War of the Languages, Revealer of Secrets, Hebglish, Kutub al-Lughah. Excerpt: Hebrew street sign, above in Hebrew alphabet, below in Latin letter transliterationHebrew (, .)) is a Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Culturally, it is considered the language of the Jewish people, though other Jewish languages had originated among diaspora Jews, and the Hebrew language is also used by non-Jewish groups, such as the Samaritans. Modern Hebrew is spoken by most of the seven million people in Israel while Classical Hebrew has been use...