I absolutely love the paper! I spent the whole day reading it, and I believe it is a wonderful learning tool
Yanshuf Easy Hebrew newspaper, for the more advanced reader, makes it easy and fun to improve your Hebrew while continuously expanding your vocabulary and Hebrew language skills. Yanshuf is written in easy Modern Hebrew and covers current events from Israel and around the world. Children and adults alike will find interesting articles to read to improve their Hebrew skills.
The Yanshuf Online + Audio edition utilizes the effective hyperlink and one click navigation technologies we all know.
Access your issue + each story’s audio file from any computer
Subscribe to our Online + Audio edition and enjoy the availability and flexibility that comes with a new issue every 2 weeks.
In every issue, you’ll find topics such as sports, culture, nature, movies, travel, computers and science, in Israel and around the world, as well as fun activities such as crosswords, word games, puzzles and even recipes.
In addition, each issue also includes:
Understanding and speaking Hebrew with Yanshuf
You can improve not only your reading skills, but also your Hebrew pronunciation. How? Each issue comes with an optional audio CD. The narration in clear, correct Hebrew pronunciation helps readers with their Hebrew speaking skills.
Is Yanshuf the right publication for me?
Yanshuf is geared toward more advanced readers who want to improve their Hebrew skills. Each issue includes easy Hebrew articles, and the CD narrator reads each article aloud.
So if you are an intermediate or advanced Hebrew speaker – Yanshuf is for you.
If you are not sure of your level, check out our quiz which was designed to help you make the right decision Your subscription is flexible, so you can always switch to Bereshit, our newspaper for beginners, even in the middle of your subscription.
More info:
Try out this sample issue. First, try to read the Hebrew without the dictionary and then look up the difficult words.
Use the navigation buttons at the bottom to browse through every page of the newspaper.
Click the headset symbols in the upper left corner of each article to listen to the pronunciation.