Whether you’re traveling to Israel, studying for school, or wanting to converse with friends or family, learning Hebrew can feel intimidating. After all, it’s different from European languages you may be used to. But with the right approach, Hebrew is …
Every language has words that resist direct translation into English. They often carry layers of meaning, emotion, and culture that make them unique. Hebrew, with its deep Biblical roots and vibrant modern slang, is full of such expressions. Some are …
The High Holidays, including Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, are the most meaningful days on the Jewish calendar. This fall, families gather to reflect, pray, and celebrate tradition. Learning a few key Hebrew phrases can help you participate fully, connect …
With Hanukkah just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to brush up on your Hebrew skills—and LanguageBird can help you do it quickly and confidently. Even if your current Hebrew only covers asking where the latkes are, you can …
If you are planning on making Aliyah, maybe you have considered taking part in one of the specialized programs that help immigrants have a soft landing and integrate easily into the country. To enhance smooth absorption into Israeli society, the …
It used to be commonplace to see Hebrew reserved for private and public Jewish day schools and high schools, but according to the Jewish United Fund, more of these schools are making Hebrew optional while more non-Jewish junior high and …
The Hebrew language is very different from English, both in grammar and pronunciation! Language learners beware of these 10 common mistakes Hebrew language learners commit: In Hebrew the adjective follows the noun, e.g. “city big.” English speakers tend to put …