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When a child grows up hearing Hebrew, they are able to hear the sounds and intonations of the language. However, Hebrew reading practice is an entirely different skill set. Learning to read requires a person knowing what each letter and vowel sounds like. Each Hebrew character has a different shape. For the child to achieve fluency, they need to engage in Hebrew reading practice.

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