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- Rivka – KabU InstructorParticipant
Dr. B’s answer to question 2:
“Always muted except some biblical words as eloha אלה”
Rivka – KabU InstructorParticipantFrom Dr. B in answer to your first question:
“The emphasis on the letter Tav is according to the punctuation rules, but it has no effect on the pronunciation”
Rivka – KabU InstructorParticipantShalom Hebrew Students,
Since the Content Summary that I made for Week 5 was useful to you, I decided to go back and make a similar Content Summary for each of the previous weeks. I finished the one for Week 4 today. It should be post with the Week 4 Related Materials within the next day. For now, here is a link where you can access the Week 4 Content Summary: docs.google.com/document/d/1Y3PKr_0jM83wnyxf-gaBxobgDoCLbRvtWpB7eSw7AwA/edit?usp=sharing
Happy studying!
Rivka – KabU InstructorParticipantThanks for the feedback. That will encourage and convince me to continue to make such a document for each lesson.
Rivka – KabU InstructorParticipantShalom Hebrew Students,
I made this summary document of the material that was covered in Lesson 5. See whether you think this will be helpful to you. I hope so. In a day or so, it should also be available in the Related Materials for Lesson 5. For now, you can access the Lesson 5 Summary at this link: docs.google.com/document/d/12tfz8tNvpqfGVkPl_oPBNOkKxdESC2hyND0K7UzSA40/edit?usp=sharing
Happy studying,
Rivka
Rivka – KabU InstructorParticipantShalom Hebrew Students—
Later today the PowerPoint presentations for Lesson 3 and Lesson 4 should be posted. Dr. Benzi suggested that they should be posted also with his speaker notes included. Even though these were notes for his use during the lecture part of the class, he thinks that the notes might also be useful material for you. They can remind you of the lesson content and also summarize much of the material. So, look for these.
Hoping this will be helpful to you,
Rivka
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