[NFBJ] Learning Hebrew

Taylor Durrett tactiletaylor at gmail.com
Wed Jan 12 04:49:35 UTC 2022


No, but I’d be interested to find that out too. I know that in print, it’s read from right to left, and I know that apparently it’s written in pictograph form, so it’s more like pictures. So, like for example, the letter aleph is depicted as an ox’s head, and then there are pictures for all the rest of the letters. I don’t really understand it all, but it is really interesting. I watch a lot of YouTube videos that teach some Hebrew and they sometimes incorporate some of the biblical Hebrew into their videos.

Taylor Durrett
Assistive Technology Trainer for the Blind and Visually Impaired
JAWS Certified, October 2020
(940) 230-6051

> On Jan 11, 2022, at 9:39 PM, BRUCE&JOY BRESLAUER via NFBJ <nfbj at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Does anybody know of any resources available to the blind for learning
> Hebrew?  I am interested in learning the words, phrases, pronunciations, and
> meanings of the prayers, but also how it is written in Braille.  Joy 
> 
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