It would be helpful to explain what type of resource it is and a bit about what it is, if it's not immediately obvious. A brief word about the methodology and/or giving a quick review for learning materials is appreciated, but not necessary. Also please put a link to where the resource may be obtained (whether from an online store like Amazon, or a link to the page where it may be viewed or downloaded).
Please be respectful of international copyright laws! Only share links to online resources that do not contain pirated material. I will remove anything I feel does not adhere to these laws. Thank you!
I would like to do similar to my other subforums and have a masterlist as the first post, so I'll happily put things here that you like me to. That way noöne has to hunt down a particular resource in the posts. I'll split the list into Biblical, Rabbinical and Modern Hebrew, so that people who are looking for a particular variant can find what they are looking for more easily. Entries within a section (such as "textbooks") will be ordered alphabetically by author's name or title (depending on information available).
As this list grows, please feel free to use the search function on your browser to find things.
Please note, this is not meant to be an exhaustive list. Simply a collect of resources that users find particularly helpful or good.
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Biblical Hebrew
- Textbooks
- Dobson, John H. - Learn Biblical Hebrew [Buy: Amazon]
- Kelly, Page - Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar [Buy: Amazon]
- Kittel, Bonnie P., et al. - Biblical Hebrew: A Text and Workbook (2nd Ed.) [Buy: Amazon]
- Lambdin, Thomas - Introduction to Biblical Hebrew [Buy: Amazon]
- Grammars
- Lexicons
- Fonts and Keyboards
- Software
- Websites
Rabbinical Hebrew
- Textbooks
- Grammars
- Lexicons
- Fonts and Keyboards
- Software
- Websites
Modern Hebrew
- Textbooks
- Grammars
- Dictionaries
- Fonts and Keyboards
- Software
- Websites