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Parashas Vayera Translation Sheets Print E-mail

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Chumash Translation made easy through these color-coded, bold, printable translation sheets

As a supplement to Morah Moriah's Chumash Vayera Workbooks, 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, with inter/linear translations of Parashas Vayera from Hebrew to English. As an added bonus, you will also get the Vayera Grammar Supplement!

The highlights of these sheets/lessons include:

  • color-coded study aids to recognize prefixes, suffixes, nouns, verbs, prepositions, pronouns, adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, etc.
  • dikduk/grammar lessons to elaborate on materials covered in various verses
  • covers verses 1 through 30 in Chapter 19 of the parasha with selected Rashi with linear translation
  • letters are in big, bold print

Download format: a Windows zipped file containing 7 Adobe PDFs, size 9 MB

To view free video lessons on Parashas Vayera, visit LinearChumash.com

To purchase these sheets, visit Morah Moriah Mall.

Other translation sheets available include: Parashas Vayera Chapter 18, Bereishis, and Lech Lecha.




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