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Twebrew School Instructional Video: Lesson 38

In today's Twebrew video, we learn how to read the letter Chet. Chet is the first letter in the word Chupah, the Jewish wedding canopy. Want some extra Hebrew reading practice? You may enjoy taking a look at lessons 36, 37, and 39. Each page includes prayers that you just may recognize from synagogue. If you haven't received your copy of the book, remember to enroll here for your free copy.

Twebrew School Instructional Video: Lesson 8

Today's video lesson focuses on recognizing the differences between the Hebrew letters Hey and Chet. You'll also have a chance to practice reading the letter Hey.

The Letter Chet

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Many people are familiar with the shape of the letter chet because it is the first letter of the words chai and chaim, both of which mean “life.” The significant numeric value of chet (eight), is perhaps why chet is part of the Hebrew word for life ( chaim ). As mentioned in the discussion of the letter zayin , the number seven is related to the concept of wholeness in nature--explained as the count of the walls of a cube plus its inner (empty) mass. Eight, however, represents that which is a step beyond nature. (In fact, this understanding of eight is often associated with brit mila /circumcision, Chanukah and Shemini Atzeret .) What is the importance of the chet in chai in relationship to the letter eight and its representation of the supernatural? A person must always respect the miracle of life and of the incredible power of “animate” beings. It is interesting to note that when a scribe writes the letter chet , he combines two zayins with a “roof” attaching on...