Hebrew Language and Literature Resources

Books  | Dictionaries  |  Videos and DVDs  |  Web Sites

Books

In the UC Collection   

The Hebrew Language and Literature Collection is located in Langsam Library on 6 East. The call numbers for publications on the Hebrew language are PJ 4543-44937 and on the Hebrew literature PJ 5001-5060. All items in the collection are cataloged in the UC Library Catalog.

Less commonly used Hebrew materials are located in Southwest Depository, a.k.a. SWORD. When searching the Library Catalog, if you find that a book is located at SW Depository or SWORD, click on “Request Item,” fill out the form, and the book will be delivered to the library of your choice.

Catalog records for "Hebrew language -- Terms and phrases"

Catalog records for " Hebrew language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- English"

Other Catalogs

Hebrew Union College (Cincinnati) Catalog

OhioLINK Library Catalog

WorldCat- OCLC union catalog of books and other materials worldwide.

Dictionaries

Catalog records for "English language -- Dictionaries -- Hebrew"

Catalog records for "Hebrew language -- Dictionaries"

Catalog records for " Hebrew language -- Dictionaries -- English"

Videos and DVDs

Search results for videos and DVDs in Hebrew in the UC library catalog.

Web sites

Hebrew on the Web - a collection of links to Web resources form the University of Kansas.

Morim.com
"At morim.com, you'll find tools and books to study or teach Hebrew, links to Israeli web sites, media sites, discs and cd-roms, as well as an on-line course with a database of printable files in PDF format, and for teachers : instructional material in French, Hebrew and English."

National Center for the Hebrew Language

"The National Center for the Hebrew Language (NCHL) has positioned itself as the American advocate for the Hebrew language. The NCHL publishes a newsletter, Ivrit Now, and a vocabulary-building supplement, "Today’s Word." It maintains a Web Site, www.ivrit.org and an online discussion group for professionals."

UCLA Language Materials Project:

Web site content: Olga Hart