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  1. The Hebrew Alphabet - The Hebrew Letters - Chabad.org

    • The Hebrew alphabet, the holy language of the Bible, is used for biblical Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, Jewish Aramaic, Yiddish, and Ladino. It consists of 22 letters, all consonants, none of which are lowercase. Ea… See more

    Block Letters

    Block letters are the most ancient of forms, based closely on (and including) the Ktav Ashurit, the calligraphic letters of the Torah and other sacred books. This is the most common fo… See more

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    Rashi Letters

    This form of Hebrew was once commonly used as cursive writing and is still used among some Sepharadic Jews. However, it is most commonly used as the preferred typeface fo… See more

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    Hebrew Cursive

    Widely used in Israeland the diaspora, Hebrew cursive is like its English counterpart in that it is easy to write but not commonly used in print (other than an occasional … See more

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  2. In Hebrew every letter has a numerical value. The first 10 letters (aleph to yud) each correspond to a number, one through ten. The next nine letters (khaf to kuf) represent 20 through 100, and the final three letters (raysh, shin and tav) are from 200 to 400.
    www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/4069287/je…
    Gematria is a numerological system by which Hebrew letterscorrespond to numbers. This system, developed by practitioners of Kabbalah(Jewish mysticism), derived from Greek influence and became a tool for interpreting biblical texts. In gematria, each Hebrew letter is represented by a number (for example, aleph = 1, bet = 2, etc.).
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    The Hebrew alphabet, also known as aleph-bet, is unique in its representation of numerical values. Each letter of this alphabet holds a specific numerical value, and the system of assigning these values plays a crucial role in understanding Hebrew numbers. The numerical values of the Hebrew letters vary, and each character has a different weight.
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  3. Numerical values of Hebrew letters - Hebcal

     
  4. Hebrew numerals - Wikipedia

  5. Numeric Values of Hebrew Letters - Hebrew for Christians

  6. Hebrew: Hebrew Alphabet (Aleph-Bet) - Jewish Virtual …

    The Hebrew alphabet is often called the "alef-bet," because of its first two letters. Note that there are two versions of some letters. Kaf , Mem , Nun , Peh and Tzadeh all are written differently when they appear at the end of a word than …

  7. Hebrew Letter Charts

    Letter charts showing the Hebrew consonants, vowels, and their literal and symbolic meanings and numerical (Gematria) values.

  8. Hebrew Alphabet - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)

    See illustrations of the letters and vowel points of the Hebrew alphabet in print, script and Rashi script. Learn the names and numerical values of the letters. Also discusses .htmon (writing Hebrew in English letters).

  9. Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia

  10. Hebrew Alphabet Chart - The Israel Bible

    The Hebrew alphabet, known as the Aleph-Bet, consists of 22 letters, each with its own distinct shape, sound, and numerical value. In Hebrew, some letters undergo a visual transformation when they appear at the end of a word, a …

  11. The Hebrew Numbering System - smontagu.org

  12. Meaning of the Hebrew Alphabet and a Survey per Hebrew Letter

  13. How to Understand Hebrew Numbers: A Simple Guide for Beginners

  14. Hebrew numerals - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  15. Hebrew Numbers and Counting - I18n Guy

  16. Hebrew language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

  17. Hebrew numbers: A journey through language and culture

  18. Hebrew Alphabet PDF Chart - Chabad.org

  19. An Introduction to the Hebrew Alphabet | Zondervan Academic

  20. Hebrew Numerals Explained - Steve Morse

  21. Aleph - The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet - Chabad.org

  22. 1-100 Hebrew numbers (male and female) - YouTube

  23. Book of Numbers - Wikipedia