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Definition of Modern Hebrew
1. Noun. Hebrew used in Israel today; revived from ancient Hebrew.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Modern Hebrew
Literary usage of Modern Hebrew
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Zionism, 1600-1918 by Nahum Sokolow (1919)
"(2) Modern Hebrew LITERATURE THE necessarily brief outline in the text may be
supplemented by some account of the principal figures in Hebrew literature ..."
2. Hebrew Humour and Other Essays by Joseph Chotzner (1905)
"These constitute as a whole what may appropriately be termed modern Hebrew journalism.
Modern Hebrew journalism has an interesting history of its own, ..."
3. Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Books of Samuel: With an Introduction on by Samuel Rolles Driver (1890)
"BC 900), has not been included, as a facsimile of it with a transcription in
modern Hebrew characters has been published independently in an inexpensive ..."
4. The Biblical Repository by Edward Robinson (1834)
"Modern Hebrew Manuscripts. From Henderson's Travels in Russia, p. 206 sq. ON my
return through Dubno,* I stopped a few hours in order to visit some of the ..."
5. The Biblical Repository and Classical Review. by American Biblical Repository (1843)
"It is necessary however to compare with the Latin lexicon that in modern Hebrew,
in which is found an abundant collection of synonyms, a constant comparison ..."
6. The Pedagogical Bible School: A Scientific Study of the Sunday School with by Samuel B. Haslett (1903)
"Modern Hebrew Religious Schools. Two classes of Jews exist to-day. These are the
orthodox and the reformed. The former hold to the customs, ..."
7. A History of the Jews in Modern Times by Max Raisin (1919)
"They have made possible this one great and distinct contribution to the spiritual
treasure- house of Israel: the Modern Hebrew Literature. ..."