Hebrew General Practice
- Hebrew Verbs — Learn Hebrew verbs.
- Hebrew eBook for Beginners — Contains readings, written exercises, and audio exercises.
- UNT's Study Abroad Center — For more information about UNT's very own SAC, see their website above or contact Mary Beth Butler at marybeth@unt.edu.
- Birthright Israel — A comprehensive site for students, featuring a Summer 2004 trip to Israel.
- Study Abroad — site with links to many different Israeli study abroad programs.The following universities offer study abroad programs:
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Tel Aviv University
- University of Haifa
- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
- Hebrew Denton — The purpose of this site is for students at UNT who are taking Hebrew to be able to help each other study.
- Resources for Students of Hebrew — Provided by Brigham Young University.
- Dictionary — Melingo's Hebrew/English and English/Hebrew dictionary.
- Passing Phrase by Eli Birnbaum
- My Hebrew Dictionary
- Hebrew Language at the University of Texas at Austin — See video clips and listen to sound bytes.
- JeMM Productions — JeMM Productions, the leading developer of high-quality Jewish multimedia, is now bringing innovative Jewish content to the web.
- Hebrew Alphabet Learning Program — A site with interesting interactive design.
- Hebrew at Stanford — Stanford has allowed UNT foreign language students to access its quality Hebrew website. The site contains streaming videos and culture clips.
- Hebraica Team — The Yale Hebraica Team explains the history of the Hebrew language and introduces the 22-letter alphabet.
- Starting with Aleph — An online course in Hebrew Reading and Jewish values.
- National Center for the Hebrew Language — An extremely interesting site that offers a word of the day, a literary corner, and word roots.
- Aleph-Bet on the Web — This is an excellent site with 10 customizable tutorials.
- Hebrew Listening Skills — If you have a good Hebrew vocabulary but need practice understanding it spoken, this site slows down some Israeli dialog so you can follow it more easily.
- Aklah: the Jewish Children's Teaching Network — This is a really cute site that helps younger students with their alphabet. Not only can you see and hear letters of the alphabet, but you can also color them as well!
- Online Learning Activities — The world's largest Hebrew language portal, widely considered the best educational site in Israel. More than 17 million hits per month!
- Zig Zag World — Turn your notes into interactive quizzes!
- Learn to read Biblical Hebrew
- Foundation Stone — Learn Hebrew for free!
- The Hebrew Alphabet — Thorough site that explains the rules about how to draw each letter, replete with a picture of each.
- Hebrew and Computers — Interesting discussion about the problems the Hebrew language gives computers.
- Easy Hebrew Correspondence Course — For Christians who want to read the Bible in its original Hebrew.