New Consonants
Pey & Fey
Tetra-gramaton means four letters, used to refer to YHVH (Yod Hay Vav Hay) the divine name, Adonay is commonly used in its place. Tetra means four, gramaton means letter. HaShem is preferable when referring to The Name of G-d. Out of respect for the common to not take or use Yah’s name in vain. HalleluYah is the command everyone praise Yah. Yay, Hey and Di are common place markers for the name of G-d in Hebrew text. The would use the vowel markings for Adonay or the letter H, Y or D as place markers with A, I or E in the text can seem confusing when reading text because it all of a sudden changes to a no phonetic, non verbal form of place text.
Final Exam:
1) Need To Know The Names Of Hebrew Letters (Psalms 119 lists the Aschenazi way of spelling the names of the letters)
2) How To Write The Letters In Script
3) Need To Know The Vowels (Name – Sound – Short / Long)
4) Vocabulary = Need to know how to read and write not define (definitions are not necessary most likely have to pick them out of a list).
5) Script Writing (text will be written in block must write in script)
Study Aide
Alphabet
Block – Name
Vowel
Block – Name – Sound – Long/Short
Two Bonus Questions
1) Teacher Favorite Song Title Written In Script (Ein Keloheinu)
2) ????
‘ Yud, | Vav, _| Nun
Vaed sounds like Vah-ed.
Prayer Practice
Barechu Et Adonay Ham’vorach
Bless The L-rd, who is blessed
Baruch Adonay Ham’vorach Le’Olam Vaed
Blessed be The L-rd who is blessed for ever and ever
Baruch Atah Adonay
Blessed are You, L-rd
Eloheinu Melech Ha’Olam
Our G-d, King of the Universe
Asher Bachar Banu
Who Chose Us
Michal Ha’ameim
From all the peoples
Yenatan Lanu Et Torahto
And gave us His Torah
Baruch Atah Adonay Noten HaTorah
Blessed are You, L-rd, who give the Torah
Amonah mean "So Be It," many say Amen or Amein as short form.
New Vowel
Kibbutz "U" or "OO" sound, its a short vowel.
Ulpon = Language Study
Nefesh = Soul
Nef’shecka = Your Soul
Chanukah = Hanukkah
Write The Two Words That Rhyme
Yad & Kad
Pil’pol & Mil’mol
Baruch & Melech
Gerosh & Perosh
Write the name of each holiday on the correct line
I am thinking of a holiday when we
1) Blow the Shofar = Rosh Hashanah
2) Do not eat = Yom Kippur (The Fast)
3) Light the Menorah = Chanukah
4) Boo. When we hear the name Haman = Purim
5) Celebrate every week = Shabat
6) Finish reading the Torah = Sim’kat Torah
7) Celebrate the giving of the Torah = Shavout
Vocabulary
Shofar = Shofar, P’re = Fruit, Poh = Here, Iparon = Pencil, Purim = Purim, Chanukah = Hanukkah, Chimash = The Five (used to refer to the books of Moshe), Parashat = Chapter (or Torah portion), Yafeh = Nice, Eifoh = Where it?, Rofe = Doctor, Chaf’shi = Free, Ef’shar = Maybe, Afilu = Even, Lif’amim = Sometimes, Kipah = Skull Cap (Kipa or Yalmulka), Peh = Mouth, Paniem = Face, Arichah = Meal, Mis’pachah = Family, Tefilah = Prayer, Potecha = Open, Lay’lah = Night
Prayer Practice
The Shema
Shema Yisrael Adonay Elohienu Adonay Echad
Hear, O Israel, The L-rd your G-d, The L-rd is One
Blessing Over Wine
Baruch Atah Adonay Eloheinu Melech Ha’Olam
Blessed are You, L-rd, our G-d, King of the universe
N
Bore P’re Hagafen
Who creates the fruit of the Vine
In 1 Corinthians 11 in the original Greek is referring to a veil covering. The pagan men would where women’s veils, torah forbids men from wearing women’s clothing. It is not referring the the Kippah that Yahweh commanded them to wear in Leviticus 8. It is important to understand the language and culture so we do not delude the truth and erode the right foundation or understanding.












