Forward Hebrew Emails,
Get English Summaries
Forward any Hebrew email to t@itsbaba.com and receive a detailed English translation directly in your inbox
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How It Works
1. Forward Email
Forward any Hebrew email to t@itsbaba.com. Include documents, attachments, or any Hebrew content.
2. AI Processing
Our AI extracts and translates all Hebrew content, including text from documents and attachments.
3. Get Summary
Receive a detailed English translation and summary directly in your inbox within minutes.
Complete Document Processing
We process all Hebrew content including PDFs, Word documents, images with text, and any attachments in your forwarded emails.
Fast & Accurate
Powered by advanced AI, get accurate translations and detailed summaries delivered to your inbox within minutes.
Simple Email Workflow
No apps to download or accounts to create. Just forward emails and get translations back automatically.
Detailed Summaries
Get not just translations, but comprehensive summaries that capture the key points and context of your Hebrew emails.
How do I translate a Hebrew email to English?
Forward the Hebrew email to t@itsbaba.com and baba sends a full English translation back to your inbox in minutes — no app to install and no login required. baba translates the message body and any attachments, keeps slang, tone, and formatting intact, and gets gender right so verbs and pronouns stay grammatical instead of defaulting to masculine. You can also download baba free on iOS and Android to translate emails, photos, PDFs, and voice notes in one place.
Can baba translate Hebrew email attachments and PDFs?
Yes. baba extracts and translates Hebrew text inside PDFs, Word documents, and images attached to your email — Israeli contracts, Bituach Leumi letters, invoices, and scanned forms — and preserves the structure so the English stays readable. For document-heavy work, see our dedicated Hebrew PDF translation page.
Is forwarding a Hebrew email to baba better than copy-pasting into Google Translate?
For real emails, yes. Copy-pasting strips attachments, breaks right-to-left layout, and flattens gender and slang. Forwarding keeps the whole thread intact and lets baba apply context-aware, gender-correct translation. For a full comparison of the options, read our guide to the best Hebrew translators or browse the best apps to learn Hebrew in 2026.
baba Email Translation vs Copy-Paste Translators
| Feature | baba (forward email) | Google Translate | ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forward whole email | ✓ Yes | ✗ Copy-paste only | ✗ Copy-paste only |
| Translates attachments | ✓ PDF, Word, images | ✗ No | ~ Limited |
| Gender accuracy | ✓ Full | ✗ None | ✗ None |
| Slang & idioms | ✓ 140+ terms | ✗ Literal | ~ Some |
| Summary included | ✓ Yes | ✗ No | ✓ Yes |
Hebrew Email Translation FAQ
How do I translate a Hebrew email to English?
Forward any Hebrew email to t@itsbaba.com. baba reads the message and any attachments, translates everything to English, and sends a detailed translation plus summary back to the inbox you forwarded from — usually within minutes. There is nothing to install and no login required to try it.
Is baba email translation free?
Yes. Forwarding a Hebrew email to t@itsbaba.com and getting an English translation back is free. The baba app on iOS and Android is also free to start, with optional Pro plans for higher limits.
Does baba translate Hebrew email attachments and PDFs?
Yes. baba extracts and translates Hebrew text inside attachments — PDFs, Word documents, and images with text — not just the email body. Israeli contracts, Bituach Leumi letters, invoices, and scanned forms come back as readable English with the structure preserved.
Does baba email translation handle gender correctly?
Yes. baba uses the same gender-aware engine as the app, so verbs, pronouns, and addressee forms stay grammatical instead of defaulting to masculine. It reads the gender context from the email and translates accordingly across speaker, recipient, and third parties.
What kinds of Hebrew emails can baba translate?
Any Hebrew email: personal messages, business correspondence, official government notices, newsletters, marketing emails, and threads with attachments. baba keeps slang, idioms, and tone intact rather than producing a flat literal translation.
