Yod & Tittle and Torah

Hebrew’s smallest and most used letter Admiring the cover of a new Hebrew textbook I purchased recently got me thinking of possibilities for the front of the HebrewEasy workbook. What Hebrew letter might I use? The textbook kept the cover simple, with a huge Aleph in the book’s center with the title written across it. Very nice. Because I enjoy simple graphic art, I began … Continue reading Yod & Tittle and Torah

Hebrew-Easy with Jesus

Having started my first HebrewEasy class, I was emailing the students a reminder we meet tomorrow and sharing a sweet experience I had today. Sharing the little story made me realize I hadn’t posted here for a couple of weeks while focused on working with materials for the HebrewEasy class and the Primer I am creating. (I thought the best way to be sure my … Continue reading Hebrew-Easy with Jesus

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In the Hand of a Test

Yeshua replied to him, “But it also says, ‘Do not put Adonai your God to the test.’” Matthew 4:7 – CJB The Test Practicing Hebrew with the Lord’s Prayer this morning, it dawned on me that selecting some words in different lines might be an excellent item to include in each HebrewEasy lesson. Even in the first lesson, students have enough basics to enjoy recognizing words made in … Continue reading In the Hand of a Test

The Roots of Haverim.blog

Write the vision And make it plain on tablets, That he may run who reads it. Habakkuk 2:2 This blog stems from a prayer Vision uniting Christians & Jews This blog stems from a vision concerning Ohio and my journey answering God’s call to introduce His people, the Christians, to His people, the Jews. Before the work of Haverim was birthed, my thirst for understanding the … Continue reading The Roots of Haverim.blog