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Writer's pictureNir Feldman

Who speaks hebrew?

who speak hebrew

Hebrew is primarily spoken by people living in Israel, where it is one of the country's official languages. It's used in daily life, in the government, and in the media. Hebrew is also spoken by Jewish communities around the world, particularly in synagogues, Jewish schools, and in the home among families who wish to preserve their cultural heritage. This includes Jewish communities in the United States, Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world.

Moreover, individuals who have studied Hebrew, such as scholars of Judaic studies, theologians, or archaeologists who focus on the Ancient Near East, may also speak the language. Some Christians also study Hebrew in order to read and interpret the Old Testament in its original language.

Please note that there are different forms of Hebrew. Modern Hebrew is used in everyday life in Israel, while Biblical Hebrew is used in religious contexts and studies.


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