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  1. Hebrew Wikipedia (Hebrew: ויקיפדיה העברית, IPA: [vikiˈpedja ha(ʔ)ivˈʁit]) is the Hebrew language edition of Wikipedia. This edition was started on 8 July 2003 [1] and contains more than 361,000 articles as of September 2024.

    • Israel

      Israel is the only country to have a revived official...

    • Hebrew alphabet

      The Hebrew alphabet (Hebrew: אָלֶף־בֵּית עִבְרִי, [a]...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IsraelIsrael - Wikipedia

    Israel is the only country to have a revived official language, Hebrew. Its culture comprises Jewish and Jewish diaspora elements alongside Arab influences, involving cuisine, music, and art. Israel has one of the biggest economies in the Middle East and among the highest GDP per capita and standards of living in Asia.

  3. Modern Hebrew is the primary official language of the State of Israel. As of 2013 [update], there are about 9 million Hebrew speakers worldwide, [ 81 ] of whom 7 million speak it fluently. [ 82 ][ 83 ][ 84 ] Currently, 90% of Israeli Jews are proficient in Hebrew, and 70% are highly proficient. [ 85 ]

  4. ויקיפדיה העברית היא אנציקלופדיה כללית, העוסקת ברוב תחומי הדעת. בניגוד לאנציקלופדיות מודפסות שבהן קיימים שיקולי הוצאה לאור, בוויקיפדיה העברית אין הגבלה רשמית על אורך הערכים ועל מספרם. המגבלה היחידה המוצבת על נושאי הערכים היא היותם נושאים אנציקלופדיים.

  5. Modern Hebrew (עִבְרִית חֲדָשָׁה ʿĪvrīt ḥadašá [ivˈʁit χadaˈʃa]), also called Israeli Hebrew or simply Hebrew, is the standard form of the Hebrew language spoken today.

  6. The Hebrew alphabet (Hebrew: אָלֶף־בֵּית עִבְרִי, [a] Alefbet ivri), known variously by scholars as the Ktav Ashuri, Jewish script, square script and block script, is traditionally an abjad script used in the writing of the Hebrew language and other Jewish languages, most notably Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, and Judeo-Persian.

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  8. In Mandatory Palestine, Modern Hebrew became one of three official languages and after the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948, one of two official languages of Israel, along with Modern Arabic. In July 2018, a new law made Hebrew the sole official language of the state of Israel, while giving Arabic a "special status". [1]

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