Aleph Bet: Dark Blue Hebrew Notebook with Hebrew Alphabet table on back (large, 8.5×11 inch), lined interior, wide ruled paper with Ivrit-specific Right Margin, perfect bound Soft Cover
Machberet Hebrew Notebook Features:
- Size: 8.5″ x 11″ inch
(21.6 x 27.9 cm, or 216 x 279 mm)
(This is the American Standard A4 size) - Paper:
– Creamy White
– Blank, Lined, Wide-ruled
– Right Margin (Ivrit-specific, to allow right-to-left writing in Hebrew). - Pages: 120 pages (60 sheets)
- Cover:
– Soft cover, Matte
– Contains Aleph Bet Hebrew Alphabet Reference table on the Hebrew book back*
– Contains place to write the Name & Subject on the Hebrew book front*
(*Please note: The Hebrew book back is the English book front)
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More about this Product:
Blank Machberet for you to Fill: Ivrit Notebook for Students, Men & Women, Girls & Boys to write in
This simple, classic 8.5 x 11 inch soft cover paperback dark blue notebook features the text: “Machberet” in Hebrew letters: the word for note book in Ivrit. Beneath it is a space to write your Name (Shem) and Subject (Noseh).
On the back, a handy, useful table shows the Alef Bet in both block script and cursive script, for easy reference for language learners & pupils.
Simple, stylish and smart, this notebook is great for anyone learning Hebrew, taking an Ivrit class, taking an Hebrew lesson in Jewish Sunday School, taking Jewish Studies, attends Heder / Cheder, is studying to be a Rabbi, is a student in Yeshiva / Yeshivah, about to go on Ulpan, soon to make Aliyah / Alliyah, or is in a Jewish school, college, university or institute, and needs a space for writing notes in the Hebrew language.
Great for religious studies for anyone wanting to take notes from the Tora / Torah and to write down Bible quotes, verses or passages in Hebrew, or for Israelis, Jews, or secular people from Israel just looking for a notepad or note book where they can write from left to right. These are notebooks Bishvil Ivrit.
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Please note, this is a blank notebook for you to write in and fill, and is not an ivrit textbook nor a filled ivrit book. It’s a blank machberes not a sefer / sepher. It is a “writing materials” item: stationery for Office & School Supplies. Great for writing, planning, doodling, journaling, note taking and keeping track of your ideas, plans, doodles, notes and thoughts.
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For customers who speak other languages, this product is a notebook, which in other languages is called:
– In Spanish: cuaderno, diario
– In German: Notizbuch, Tagebuch
– In Italian: taccuino, rivista
– In Dutch: notitieboekje, dagboek
– In French: carnet, journal
– In Japanese: ???, ?????, ??