
Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Pack אָלֶף בֵּית
The whole alef-bet to color — 29 printable pages, every letter as a big outlined page, full niqqud, the five final forms, and 108 hand-drawn picture-words. Ages 5–12, no prior Hebrew needed.
Two tracks for K–6 homeschoolers. The Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Pack introduces the whole alef-bet — every letter to color, with niqqud and a picture for every word. The Jewish Calendar Series covers every major Jewish holiday — eight packs in Jewish-calendar order from Sukkot in the fall to Shavuot in late spring. Every pack ships as a single ZIP download from Etsy.
Two printable packs that build Hebrew literacy: the Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Pack introduces the whole alphabet — every letter to color, with niqqud and 108 picture-words — and the Hebrew Handwriting Pack drills block and cursive writing for all 27 letters.

The whole alef-bet to color — 29 printable pages, every letter as a big outlined page, full niqqud, the five final forms, and 108 hand-drawn picture-words. Ages 5–12, no prior Hebrew needed.
Printable handwriting practice covering block (the form you READ in books and prayer books) and Israeli cursive (the form Israelis WRITE — and what most diaspora curricula skip entirely). Self-paced, no parent guide needed. K–6, ages 5–12. Three bundles from $5.99.

Block + cursive · all 27 letters · 5 PDFs · 122 pages in the Complete Pack. The cursive most diaspora curricula skip.
Every major Jewish holiday for early & middle elementary learners, in Jewish-calendar order. Each pack ships with an English presentation deck, the same lesson mirrored in fully vowelized Hebrew (with nikud), a 7-page printable worksheet pack, a teacher prep PDF, an 11–12-page parent guide, and a one-page scope & sequence.

The Festival of Booths — the sukkah, all four species, and Simchat Torah.

The Festival of Lights — all 3 brachot, the oil miracle, the chanukiah.

The New Year of the Trees — the Shivat HaMinim, seven species, and a seder how-to.

A Brave Hidden Queen — Esther, all four mitzvot of Purim, costumes, hamantaschen.

The Holiday of Freedom — the Seder, the Four Questions, a gentle Exodus.

Israel Independence Day — exile to 1948, the flag, HaTikvah, Hebrew reborn.

Jerusalem Day — the 8 gates of the Old City, the Kotel, reunification 1967.

The Holiday of Torah and Customs — six customs and Matan Torah at Har Sinai.
Twelve themed weeks of vowelized-Hebrew coloring, tracing, and puzzles with Gal & Galit, for ages 5–12 / K–6. Get the whole summer, or any single week.
All 12 themed weeks in one download — 180+ printable vowelized-Hebrew pages, by activity. Best value.
See it →Join the email list for launch discounts on each new pack.
The traditional Friday-night blessing for our children — Genesis 48:20 for sons, the matriarchs' blessing for daughters, and Birkat Kohanim for both. Six designs across modern and traditional aesthetics, four print sizes each.