Shalom + welcome to my RU-vid channel! I'm T'helah Ben-Dan, Founder + Director of The Kefar. I teach Hebrew, create content for Hebrew learners and language teachers, and consult on teaching language online. Subscribe for weekly videos, and be sure to check out my website at www.thekefar.com.
Limchoa has both a Chet and an Alef. So Alef takes presedence over Chet It is an Alef-group rather than an AChAH-group ... Is this the case with the Ayin-group too?
Is Mevat'a also correct for feminine singular? A lot of words that I look up have two possible conjugations. Is there a rule of thumb that I can know which one is more appropriate? Thank you so much for your videos.
My apologies, but in the *Patreon search , your site subscription isn't popping up @T'helahBen-Dan .. Shalom and todah for your instruction style .. your vids are insightful and lit✨️...🫀🪙🍀🏁
Você pode gravar os vídeos com o som mais alto, por favor. ?Está ensinando muito bem . Parabéns. Could you make your vídeos in higher tone, please? You are a nice teacher and teach very well. Congratulations. Shalom me Brazil.🇧🇷
Why is there a built-in puzzle in Hebrew with incomplete roots? The missing letters could have been included in the infinitive forms so why not? It's a riddle to me
Hello T'helah Ben-Dan could you please direct me to the answer key for the 10 verb exercise at the end of lesson 8. I did go to your blog but I couldn't find the answers. Thank you very much
Thanks to you, T'helah Ben-Dan, it wasn't a challenge it was an ecstatic experience feeling my knowledge grow exponentially each time I do the next lesson
I want to speak Hebrew with somebody so badly since I started your lessons about a week ago. I learned Hebrew when I was 13 years old which was over 50 years ago. Now I'm isolated in the United States partially disabled can't leave the house and and I keep asking myself why am I doing this if I can't interact. I know I should be telling this to my therapist but here it is anyway. By now I'm sure you recognize me in your comments and thanks again for these wonderful lessons