r/hebrew is a subreddit with 56k members. The community frequently discusses hebrew, translation, learning, translate, and handwriting, and they frequently recommend/review website, book, and youtubers, and the most common flair used is request, help, vocabulary, education, and resource.
r/Hebrew is a community for the discussion, use, education, and history of the Hebrew language. Posts of all languages are accepted, so long as they are about Hebrew.
Popular Topics in r/hebrew
#1
Hebrew
140 posts
#2
Translation
39 posts
#3
Learning
19 posts
#4
Translate
15 posts
#5
Handwriting
9 posts
#6
Pronunciation
7 posts
#7
Grammar
7 posts
#8
Translation_help
6 posts
#9
Writing
4 posts
#10
Name
4 posts
Products Discussed in r/hebrew
Flair Used in r/hebrew
#1
Request
: "tattoo meaning?"
33 posts
#2
Help
: "Please help translate"
25 posts
#3
Vocabulary
: "What did Sagi Cohen mean ? ( And is the Academy failing me?)"
10 posts
#4
Education
: "Is there any proof to this claim?"
7 posts
#5
Resource
: "Duolingo Hebrew I actually find it useful."
7 posts
#6
Israel/Politics | ישראל / פוליטיקה
: "Happy 250 USA!"
5 posts
Member Growth in r/hebrew
Yearly
+8k members(17.9%)
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Last updated: July 7, 2026