Hi Bar -- We're not Israeli, but I am teaching my daughter Hebrew. This is difficult because there aren't that many materials available, and also I don't speak Hebrew myself -- I only know a little. I just noticed the files you posted, and these will be very helpful to me. Thank you.
My daughter LOVES LOVES LOVES Hebrew!!! On the forum, I described how I taught my daughter to how to read English
http://forum.brillkids.com/teaching-your-child-to-read/how-i-taught-my-toddler-to-read/In addition to this, I also taught her the Hebrew alphabet, and she knows the names of all the letters and she can recognize several words in written in Hebrew, such as parpar, chatool, geshem, shofar, challah, etc.
I've taught her a lot of basic vocabulary -- colors, body parts, animals, etc.-- and some religious/Jewish heritage words like havdalah, hagadah, shabbat, tzedakah, mezuzah, etc. I've learned myself by teaching her, but she always asks me questions about Hebrew that I don't know.
Above all, we listen to a lot of music in Hebrew -- and she can't seem to get enough of Hebrew music. Actually right now, as I'm typing, she's singing l'shana tova tikatevu... It's already May and she's still singing Rosh Hashana music... ! :) Actually, she sings in Hebrew much more often than she sings in English. I'm just amazed at how much she loves Hebrew... it's such a beautiful language. We're not very religious, but its so wonderful to see her connect with her Jewish culture and heritage.