
Exploring the Hebrew Letters is a FREE video course on YouTube designed to introduce you to the 22 letters of the Hebrew Aleph-bet. This course offers a foundational understanding of each letter’s ancient pictograph, numerical value, and symbolism, making it ideal for beginners interested in Hebrew for Biblical study. There are 22 lessons — each one introducing a letter of the Hebrew Aleph-Bet in a way that’s personal, layered, and deeply meaningful.
The videos are available to everyone, completely free on YouTube.
Want to get the most out of this course?
Pick up your copy of The Exploring the Hebrew Letters Companion Workbook.
It’s not just pages to fill — it’s a space to collect meaning, color your thoughts, and stretch your understanding in a deeply personal way.
Grab your copy today and make this journey your own!
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Online videos will be available starting August 1st, 2025 and each week a new letter will be released! Please subscribe so you don’t miss out!
To get started:
Get your workbook on Amazon.
Go to my YouTube channel and Subscribe to The Local Dreamer Podcast and Save Exploring The Hebrew Letters Playlist.
The First Letter Aleph will be released August 1st and every week we will release the following letter until we have learned all 22 letters! Each lesson will be about 15 min +/-
Feel free to contact me if you have questions if you have trouble accessing the videos. If your device doesn’t allow you to click links you can search Local Dreamer Podcast directly on youtube.
If you are on Spotify they will be available on The Local Dreamer Podcast.
Sample Lesson 1 - Aleph
A Special Note to Homeschooling Mama’s
I created this with you in mind — something rich and meaningful that doesn’t require extra prep (unless you want it to). My hope is that you’ll approach this alongside your children — discovering, wondering, and learning right with them.
Each lesson runs about 15 minutes in total and is layered enough to be explored in small pieces. If time is short or attention is limited, you can break it into 5-minute segments or use a section as a devotional moment during your school day. Most lessons include 5–6 short parts, which means you could spread it out over the week and finish with a hands-on project: creating a letter profile that helps the learning come alive.
Whether you move quickly or slowly, this series is here to support you — not to overwhelm you. You don’t have to know everything before you begin. Just show up, be curious, and grow together.