A bilingual dictionary of Modern Hebrew and English. Approximately 100,000 entries, divided between the two languages. Clear, straightforward format, designed to be user-friendly both for English speakers and for Hebrew speakers.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Review based on looking at Amazon's exerpts:
I don't see a transliterated phonetic pronounciation. This dictionary is better than Meridian because at least this dictionary lives up to the promise of offering some grammar (Meridian claims to offer it, but does not). However, for the person who wants to learn Hebrew, this dictionary provides no phonetics. A big shortcoming. Also, I see no pronounciation key nor the Hebrew alphabet (with all its many quirks). A good dictionary needs this.
Finally, a dictionary!:
You can buy this one! I have bought many HEEH dictionaries. In the last 10 years, I must have used six different ones. I had the same problems with all of them. In most, the print was so small and blurry you could not tell the difference between and Nun and a Gimal or a Hay from a Het. Most were too small, under 100,000 words, to be of any help. All of them were bound in Israel, which meant they fell apart by the third use. Almost all of them were compiled over 20 years ago. They were good for biblical... more info
Finally, a dictionary!:
You can buy this one! I have bought many HEEH dictionaries. In the last 10 years, I must have used six different ones. I had the same problems with all of them. In most, the print was so small and blurry you could not tell the difference between and Nun and a Gimal or a Hay from a Het. Most were too small, under 100,000 words, to be of any help. All of them were bound in Israel, which meant they fell apart by the third use. Almost all of them were compiled over 20 years ago. They were good for biblical... more info