Crazy Herb's Hebrew Words
Readers' Contributions

This website is designed to encourage readers to contribute whatever memory tricks that they may have used or heard of to help remember Hebrew or Jewish Culture and to contribute whatever word definitions or anything else they created by applying the techniques learned in Crazy Herb's Hebrew Words. 

 

 

For Windows users, click, download and save to your Font folder each of the following:

 HebrewUniversal                        HebrewUniversals (script)  

Install Fonts in Windows XP

Method 1. Go to the Start Menu, then Control Panel. Double click on Fonts. Choose File menu, then Install New Font. From the Add Fonts dialog box, navigate to the lcoation of your font and click OK.

Method 2. Navigate to the Windows\Fonts folder. Drag and drop the fonts to install onto the Fonts folder.

*When downloading fonts, they may be zipped (.zip). You will need to unzip before installing the fonts.

Install Fonts in Windows Vista

Method 1. Go to the Start Menu, then Control Panel. Choose Appearance and Personalization. Then choose Fonts. From the File menu, chose Install New Font (If you don't see the File menu, press ALT). From the Add Fonts dialog box, navigate to the location of your font.

Method 2. Select and right click on the font you want to install. Select Install from the context menu.

*When downloading fonts, they may be zipped (.zip). You will need to unzip before installing the fonts.

 

Then download, for free, Davar 2.4  at http://www.davar3.net/

 

Contribution standards:

  • The Hebrew letters must use the above fonts (normally just HebrewUniversal).  In creating the E-Book I used Davar 2.4 at  http://www.davar3.net/ .  Its an interesting site that is worth exploring.
    • To use the Hebrew letters using Davar:
      • Cut and paste the words you create by clicking on the Hebrew letters and nikud
      • The Dagesh is added to a letter by holding down the Shift key. 
  • Microsoft Word will work well as it was used to create the E-Book but any wordprocessor that works with those fonts should be ok.   Make sure all the vowels display correctly.  If not, just point out the problem in your submission and I'll correct it when it's printed.
  • Hebrew font letter size should be 22
  • English font letter size should be 14
  • All submissions are subject to change at my discretion; however, you will be sent the proof and it needs to meet your O.K. before I'll print it.  Your name at your option will be listed as the contributor.  All contributions become the property of the undersigned but can be used freely by that contributor without restriction.
  • Just email any contribution to hfried@friedandfried.com with Crazy Herb in the subject

Herb Fried 




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