Hebrew is spoken in the State of Israel, mainly due to the efforts of Eliezer ben-Yehuda, who revived the modern language of Hebrew. Hebrew was chosen because it is the language of the Jews.
Hebrew is not a religion, it's a language. The Hebrew language is spoken in Israel. Hebrew is considered a holy language by the Jewish people.
No European country speaks Hebrew as either an official language or national language. Hebrew is spoken in Israel, which is in Asia.However, there are many Jews all over Europe who speak Hebrew.
I am not sure what you mean by home of the Hebrews, but I am assuming you are referring to where Hebrew is spoken and am there for answering that. Hebrew is spoken all over the world (primarily in Jewish communities) and the country that has Hebrew as one of its official languages is Israel.
There is no country called "Hebrew" - the Hebrew people are Israelis (people who live in Israel). The capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
Christ spoke Aramaic, which uses the same alphabet as Hebrew. Hebrew was also spoken in the region as was Arabic.
In Mesopotamia, Akkadian was spoken for a while, and it was related to Hebrew. Today, Arabic is spoken there, which is also related to Hebrew.
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In the Middle East, Hebrew is spoken in:IsraelIn the Middle East, Kurdish is spoken in:TurkeyIraqIranSyriaAzerbaijanIsrael (by about 150,000 Kurdish Jews)In the Middle East and North Africa, Arabic is spoken in:AlgeriaBahrainChadComorosDjiboutiEgyptEritreaIraqIsraelJordanKuwaitLebanonLibyaMaltaMauritaniaMoroccoOmanPalestinian AuthorityQatarSaudi ArabiaSomaliaSudanSyriaTanzania( Zanzibar)TunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemen
No. In fact, Hebrew is not spoken anywhere in Northern Africa,except liturgically in synagogues, and by Israeli visitors.No. In fact, Hebrew is not spoken anywhere in Northern Africa,except liturgically in local synagogues, and by Israeli visitors.
It's called Hebrew.
It was written in Hebrew
Hebrew is NOT only spoken in Israel. Israel has the largest Hebrew speaking population in the world, because it is one of the official languages of Israel.But Hebrew is also widely spoken by Jews in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, Argentina, and Australia, as well as many other countries.