We've decided that we'll start with Weingreen's grammar and work from chapter 30 to the end of the book (if we keep it up), doing his translation exercises from English to Hebrew. You should be able to get an inexpensive used copy somewhere online.
Publication Information
Weingreen, Jacob. A Practical Grammar for Classical Hebrew. Carendon: Oxford UP, 1959.
ISBN-10: 0198154224
ISBN-13: 978-0198154228
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