Materials, Instructions, and Parshah Exercises
This page indicates the materials, instructions, and exercises for the parshah lessons.
Materials:
Student’s Edition Torah Reader, Koren Publishing
Vocabulary Flashcards, Zondervan Publishing
Business Card Box, MaxGear
Note: Organize the Flashcards by aleph-bet using the Business Card Box.
Audio Recordings by Verse
Free: Hebrew Bible Text Map - https://markcain.com/hebrew.html
Fee: Bible in Hebrew - https://www.bibleinhebrew.com/bih/ - this is a nice tool for
pronouncing verses in Hebrew. You can try it for free for one day or for a month for
$7.90 and then $7.90 per month or $79.00 per year.
Interlinear Bible: Biblehub - https://biblehub.com/interlinear/genesis/1-1.htm - an Interlinear
Bible is the primary tool for the beginner learner to translate Hebrew to English.
Instructions:
1. Identify and locate the parshah reading.
2. Review new vocabulary. (Review all vocabulary every other week.)
3. Reading practice.
4. Translating.
Parshah Exercises:
Parshah Name
Identify and Locate the Parshah found in the Torah Reader using the Table of Contents.
Which of the five books is the parshah found in Hebrew?
What is the parshah name in Hebrew?
What page in the Reader begins the parshah?
Reading Vocabulary
New Vocabulary – review new vocabulary daily. Review all vocabulary every other week.
Locate Flashcards or make them by cutting down 3x5 cards to business card size.
Vocabulary in context.
Reading Practice
Read the entire first aliyah of the parshah out loud by yourself.
(If you need help or want to verify your pronunciation, you can use one of the audio websites listed
above.)
Translate
Translate the book name for the parshah into English.
Translate the parshah name into English. The parshah name will be in the first verse of the
parshah. Using the Interlinear Bible translate the first verse of the aliyah into English and then
locate the English translation of the parshah name.
Translate the vocabulary verses into English using the Interlinear Bible.