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From day one, your teen will be reading Hebrew—and over 30 weeks, they’ll build a solid foundation in Biblical Hebrew, understand key Scripture passages, and earn high school Foreign Language credit with meaningful Bible integration—without overwhelm or busywork.
Hebrew for High Schoolers is a self‑paced, homeschool‑friendly introduction to Biblical Hebrew, Jewish customs, and the Biblical feasts—designed specifically for teens who are ready for meaningful learning and parents who want substance they can count.
This course is designed primarily as a high school Foreign Language credit, with rich Bible integration that deepens Scriptural understanding. It may also be documented as a Bible or elective credit, depending on your homeschool goals.
You want your teen to learn Hebrew, but every program you find feels either too childish… or way too hard to learn.
You don’t speak Hebrew yourself, so teaching it feels intimidating (or impossible).
Your student is capable, but traditional language programs drain their motivation fast.
You care about Scripture and want your teen to understand the Bible more deeply—but don’t know where to start.
If you’ve ever wondered “There has to be a better way to teach Hebrew at home,” you’re in the right place!
Recognize and read the Hebrew alphabet with confidence
Understand the meaning behind Biblical words—not just transliterations
Make real connections between Hebrew, Scripture, and Jewish culture
Learn at their own pace, without pressure or comparison
Feel proud saying, “Yeah, I’m learning Hebrew.”
That’s exactly what this course is designed to do.
A beginner‑friendly, high‑school‑level Biblical Hebrew language course that integrates Jewish customs and Biblical feasts to provide linguistic, cultural, and Scriptural depth—all taught in a way teens can actually grasp and enjoy.
This isn’t a watered‑down kids’ class or a seminary‑level grammar dump. It’s a thoughtful, structured introduction created specifically for homeschool families and independent learners.

Explore the Biblical feasts through clear, age-appropriate lessons that connect Hebrew language learning with Scripture, history, and Jewish tradition. These studies help students see how language, culture, and the Bible fit together—bringing context and meaning to what they are reading in Hebrew.
A handy printable study hours tracker designed specifically for homeschool high school records. Easily log lesson time, practice, and review hours to confidently document this course as a full high school Foreign Language credit.
Students reinforce Hebrew vocabulary, pronunciation, and rhythm through carefully selected Hebrew worship songs. Music helps language patterns stick while creating an enjoyable, immersive learning experience that supports both Modern and Biblical Hebrew exposure.
Give your teen a strong foundation in Biblical Hebrew—without stress or overwhelm.


I’m a Messianic Jew who lived in Israel for many years, and I’ve spent decades teaching Hebrew to homeschool families.
I created Hebrew for High Schoolers because I saw a real gap: families who deeply value Scripture wanted their teens to learn Hebrew—but couldn’t find a program that was age‑appropriate, faith‑centered, and realistic for homeschool life.
This course is intentionally designed to help teens understand Hebrew, not just memorize it—so God’s Word comes alive in a deeper, richer way.
Thousands of homeschool families have learned Hebrew through my programs, and it’s a joy to watch students grow in confidence, biblical understanding, and love for Scripture.
Give your teen a strong foundation in Biblical Hebrew—without stress or overwhelm.
Yes. This course is intentionally structured for high school Foreign Language credit, with substantial Bible integration. Many families also document it as a Bible or elective credit. A parent planning guide is included to help you track hours and learning. A parent planning guide is included to help you document hours and learning.
Not at all. The course is designed so students can learn independently, even if parents have no Hebrew background.
Yes. But we advice you take Hebrew for Homeschoolers Level 1 or our 4-week Beginers Intensive course first.
The suggested pace is 30 weeks, though the course remains fully self‑paced, but our students can take as quick or as slow as they need.
Designed for high school students, but motivated middle schoolers may also benefit. Many homeschool families take the course together despite the difference ages and grade levels.
You receive ongoing access so your student can review and revisit lessons anytime.

“My children were both fully engaged in the class, they were a bit older than their classmates, but both were eager to jump in and learn. They enjoyed learning the Aleph-Bet and all the words Ana taught to go along with the letters. Both say the lessons stick as they still remember Ana’s pointers years later. As a mom, I figured I would never be able to learn but that wasn’t true as I learned alongside my two children. Since the course, I have enjoyed watching my daughter dig deep into Hebrew in the written word of God. She continues to grow in her writing and can read Hebrew fluently now and is still better at pronunciation than any of us.”
– Marlene Graham, Homeschool Mom.
30 weeks • Read Hebrew from Day One • Foreign Language credit with Bible integration
This evergreen course is available now and ready when your family is.