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Find the Hebrew You Already in in Hebrew Morph
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Find the Hebrew You Already in in Hebrew Morph

Watch English names transform into Hebrew before your eyes. No prior Hebrew knowledge needed.
Created byRachel Levi
Last updated 4/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Be able to read Hebrew from right to left through special training exercises.
  • Learn how to decode the Hebrew alphabet with Biblical names that you know.
  • Know Hebrew root words that can be used to form other words.
  • Recognize over 30 vocabulary words using the Alphabetic Priniciple in the Hebrew Morph.
  • Blend sounds of the Hebrew letters to form words.
  • Begin to learn the systematic relationships of Hebrew letters in making words.
  • Gain a better understanding of Biblical Hebrew grammar through analyzing Biblical names.

Course content

4 sections21 lectures2h 48m total length
  • Introduction to the Hebrew Morph course6:00
    This lecture will show you how this course will help you recognize not only letters of the Hebrew alphabet but words that you will be able to find in scripture.

Requirements

  • a desire to learn "outside of the box" and try cutting-edge methods
  • be prepared to practice reading Hebrew and learn some verbs

Description

Your name might be hiding a Hebrew secret.

David. Rachel. Daniel. Benjamin. Miriam. These are not just names but they are Hebrew words, Hebrew roots, Hebrew sentences compressed into a single word. And once you see what is inside them, you will never look at a Hebrew text the same way again.

The Hebrew Morph is unlike any Hebrew course you have encountered. Instead of asking you to memorize an unfamiliar alphabet before you are allowed to touch a real text, it starts with names you already know and love.  These are names from your own family, your synagogue, your Bible and transforms them letter by letter, right before your eyes, into Hebrew. By the time the last letter morphs into its Hebrew form, you already recognize it. Your brain has already done the work without being asked.

This is not a trick. It is how language actually lives in the mind. When something has meaning before it has grammar, it sticks. The Hebrew Morph gives every letter a home in something you already care about before it asks you to remember anything.

Here is what happens in each lesson. You watch a familiar name like David spelled out in English. Then the vowels that Hebrew does not use quietly disappear, exactly the way you drop letters in a text message without losing the meaning. Then the remaining letters travel from left to right to right to left, making the directional shift that trips up every English speaker learning Hebrew. Then each letter transforms, one at a time, into its Hebrew equivalent. By the end you are looking at דוד and you already know it, because you watched it become itself.

Then the real work begins. Hidden inside that name are Hebrew words that appear throughout Tanakh. David contains the word dod which means beloved. Benjamin contains ben which means son. Rachel contains the word for ewe. You find these words in actual scripture verses, moving them from your short-term memory into something that stays.

Twelve names. Three units. A completely new relationship with the Hebrew alphabet.

This course was built for adult beginners who learn differently, for people who find traditional grammar-first instruction too abstract, too fast, or simply too disconnected from anything that feels real. There are no lectures in the conventional sense. The Morph does the teaching. The scripture exercises do the reinforcing. The music, carefully chosen, keeps the language center of your brain receptive rather than defensive.

By the end of this course you will recognize Hebrew letters through names you have known your whole life, spot Hebrew root words in biblical verses, begin to understand how the abjad system works, and feel something you may not have expected: that Hebrew was never as foreign as it seemed.

It was hiding in your name the whole time.

Rachel Levy, E-Vreet


Who this course is for:

  • Students who are tired after a long day but want a session in Hebrew where they can relax.
  • Students who need to take a traditional Hebrew course and need a prep course
  • Students who are taking traditional Hebrew courses and are looking for extra resources to help them.
  • People who want to learn Hebrew but can't find a teacher
  • People who learn better visuallly and conceptually