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Parashas Lech Lecha course | Parashas Lech Lecha course |
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Learning Chumash translation using computer technology available to us today - slide shows, interactive computer exercises, computerized scoring and learning communities, can be a very effective and productive way of learning. Instead of being an expert at cell phone text messaging, use your fingers instead on the keyboard to type Chumash translations from Hebrew to English! Morah Moriah makes learning Chumash translation inviting without the need of physical rewards as are employed by our cheder teachers today. Learn Chumash because it is rewarding through her color-coded Chumash presentations - the same verse can be viewed as many times possible through the lens of colors based on prefix and suffix letters, prepositions, conjunctions, nouns and verbs. It's an exercise repeated many times but viewed differently depending upon what you are looking for in the verse. How exciting to embark on a Torah treasure-hunting letter/word game!
You can keep track of your score and improve on it as many times as you wish, as each assessment is packed with randomized questions. You can submit your score online and compare your progress with others in your community all done anonymously. You don't have to feel alone in the world as there are countless others learning Torah with you. And if you have any questions on the parasha translation, an email is a click away. Each workbook costs US$5 each. A complete course with over 20 workbooks covering the first two chapters of Lech Lecha is available at an amazing savings at Chinuch Online . If you only want the free lessons without the workbook, goto Linear Chumash.com. Workbooks can be downloaded instantly upon completion of membership. 3 free Lech Lecha workbooks are also available for download here. If you only want the printable Adobe PDF lessons, you can purchase the complete set covering chapters 12 and 13 at Morah Moriah Mall . They are the same exact lessons as on Linear Chumash, but printable PDFs.
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