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June 13, 2024

The Hebrew Alphabet for English-Speaking Kid

The Perfect Gift for Your Beloved Child!MazorBooks’s first in its ’A Taste of Hebrew‘ series for English-speaking kids The Hebrew …

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Published on June 13, 2024 14:31

June 6, 2024

Hebrew Alphabet for Kids: New and Improved!

The new version of The Hebrew Alphabet Book of Rhymes for English-Speaking Kids is here!! Research shows multilingual kids to …

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Published on June 06, 2024 08:37

March 21, 2024

Did You Hear About Queen Esther’s Big Secret?

Queen Esther, chosen by the Persian King to be his wife, was beautiful but shy and modest. She is also …

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Published on March 21, 2024 03:19

March 4, 2024

Mordy the Hamantash Now on Kindle Unlimited

Read FREE with Kindle Unlimied The Newest MazorBooks Purim Publication is:The Big Transformation of Mordy the Hamantash ENJOYClick Here to …

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Published on March 04, 2024 00:18

February 21, 2024

Purim is Coming!

ABOUT PURIMPurim is an important Jewish holiday and one of the favorite holidays for Jewish kids. Purim is celebrated every …

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Published on February 21, 2024 05:57

November 15, 2023

Hebrew for Kids: More about DALET

The DALET is the fourth letter in the Hebrew alphabet, with the English equivalent sound 'D'. It carries symbolic significance in Hebrew culture, representing doorways, new beginnings, possibilities, and choice. Additionally, DALET links to the fourth day of creation when God created celestial bodies, symbolizing a new light and order. It is also associated with poverty.

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Published on November 15, 2023 15:12

November 12, 2023

Hebrew for Kids: More about GIMEL

The Hebrew letter Bet, the second in the alphabet with a value of 2, has a frequency of usage of 4.98% in modern Hebrew. It represents two phonemes, sounding like 'b' in boy (Bet) and 'v' in velvet (Vet). A dot in the center, called a 'dagesh', distinguishes the sounds. Bet initiates the Torah and symbolizes 'house' or 'home'. Used as a prefix, it forms prepositions like in, at, and with. In Kabbalistic tradition, Bet signifies duality, balance, creation, and birth.

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Published on November 12, 2023 12:13

November 11, 2023

Hebrew for Kids: More about BET/VET

The Hebrew letter Bet, the second in the alphabet with a value of 2, has a frequency of usage of 4.98% in modern Hebrew. It represents two phonemes, sounding like 'b' in boy (Bet) and 'v' in velvet (Vet). A dot in the center, called a 'dagesh', distinguishes the sounds. Bet initiates the Torah and symbolizes 'house' or 'home'. Used as a prefix, it forms prepositions like in, at, and with. In Kabbalistic tradition, Bet signifies duality, balance, creation, and birth.

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Published on November 11, 2023 14:17

November 9, 2023

Hebrew for Kids: More about ALEPH

Aleph is the first, silent letter in the Hebrew alphabet, with a numerical value of 1 and usage frequency of 4.94%. In Jewish mysticism, particularly Kabbalah, Aleph symbolizes the unity and indivisible nature of God. It's often used in expressions denoting the best. The letter's form and symbolic uses in literature further highlight its depth and significance.

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Published on November 09, 2023 02:02

August 13, 2023

The Jewish High Holidays

The Jewish High Holidays, also known as the High Holy Days, are a significant and spiritually meaningful time for Jewish …

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Published on August 13, 2023 02:48