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To persons who were introduced to their studies so early , Hebrew must have become second nature - possibly more intimate than the language in everyday use . Indeed , Jews were so thoroughly at home with the Hebrew alphabet that in ...
To persons who were introduced to their studies so early , Hebrew must have become second nature - possibly more intimate than the language in everyday use . Indeed , Jews were so thoroughly at home with the Hebrew alphabet that in ...
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est in Hebrew and its literature . Then , Hebrew interest was limited almost entirely to the prayerbook . In the case of the German Jews who were inclined toward Reform Judaism , He- brew was eliminated to a large extent even from that ...
est in Hebrew and its literature . Then , Hebrew interest was limited almost entirely to the prayerbook . In the case of the German Jews who were inclined toward Reform Judaism , He- brew was eliminated to a large extent even from that ...
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In New York after a thirty - year experience as an approved modern language in the city's high schools , Hebrew's popular- ity still grows steadily . Today Hebrew is taught to several thousand students in secondary schools as a living ...
In New York after a thirty - year experience as an approved modern language in the city's high schools , Hebrew's popular- ity still grows steadily . Today Hebrew is taught to several thousand students in secondary schools as a living ...
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