BY THE SAME AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER.
THE STUDENT'S HEBREW GRAMMAR, with
Beersisoe and Vooabulary. Crown 8vo, vu 196 pp.
Cloth, “Net, 72. 6d.
PRESS NOTICES.
Probably the simplest and most practical introduetion to
the Tobrow Ianguage which existe in Boglish.—Jouraal of
Thoologioat Studies.
We are glad to woleome- Mr. Adler's attempt to put the
subject in ‘a clear and attractive way to bagianers, ‘The
rules are tersely and simply put, without too much bewilder-
ing detail, and tho exercises, though rathor short, are well
‘adapted to the needs of those for whom they are intended.—
Hecord.
Certain to prove serviceable to teachers and students, Tt
isnot too dificult for beginners, and it is full enough for
most learners of Hebrow.—Jewith Chroniole
Fills a long-felt want. Hebrew Graximars there are in
pleniy—would that there were moro students of them but
none eo eminently fitted to ful6l the double purpose “of. im-
parting the principles of the structure of Hobrew and at the
same timo of giving that training in “the humanities" which
i afforded by a careful study of Latin or of Grook—Jewish
World.
|HEBREW GRAMMAR,
EXERCISES AND VOCABULARIES.
MICHAEL ADLER, B.A.
Sixth gosue,
SIMPKIN MARSHALL, LTD,
LONDON, E.C.4)
1928,