HandwritingHow to write your name in Hebrew
Type an English name, see an approximate Hebrew spelling, then trace each letter. Right to left. Print first.
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What I wish someone had told me before the flashcards: print is not handwriting, sofit counts, and a blank line is a different skill from a quiz.
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HandwritingType an English name, see an approximate Hebrew spelling, then trace each letter. Right to left. Print first.
HandwritingHebrew letters are not English with a costume. Here is the order, the two scripts, and the tracing habit that made the shapes stick.
HandwritingLearn the aleph-bet as shapes your hand can repeat — 22 letters, five finals, print then cursive — not as a quiz you pass once.
HandwritingAll 22 Hebrew letters and 5 finals on one page. Names, sounds, and a free way to try tracing before you commit to a course.
HandwritingI kept starting letters on the left like English. The page only started to look like Hebrew when I parked the pen on the right and stayed there.
HandwritingI bought practice pads and did not fill them. What finally taught my hand Hebrew was a large outline I could follow with a finger, then lose.