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Bereishis Translation Sheets Print E-mail

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A set of comprehensive and colorful printable lessons on Parashas Bereishis (1st aliya) is available for purchase and instant download. It is appropriate for Jewish teachers and homeschoolers.

As a supplement to Morah Moriah's Chumash Bereishis Workbooks and course , this set of translation sheets will be useful to those who wish to print out the lessons in hardcopy. These lessons are exactly the same as in the workbooks, (minus the animations and audio) with inter/linear translations of Parashas Bereishis from Hebrew to English. The highlights of these sheets/lessons include:

  • color illustrations of vocabulary words in lessons
  • dikduk/grammar lessons to elaborate on materials covered in various verses, including color-coded letters
  • covers all verses in Chapter 1 and the first 3 verses in Chapter 2

Download format: a Windows zipped file containing 34 Adobe PDFs, size 8 MB




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