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  1. Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia

    The Hebrew alphabet (Hebrew: אָלֶף־בֵּית עִבְרִי, [a] Alefbet ivri), known variously by scholars as the Ktav Ashuri, Jewish script, square script and block script, is a unicameral abjad script used in …

  2. The Hebrew Alphabet - 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 …

  3. 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.

  4. Hebrew language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    The modern Hebrew alphabet was developed from an alphabet known as Proto-Hebrew/Early Aramaic. The Hebrew alphabet is also known as the Hebrew Square Script, the square script, …

  5. The Hebrew Letter Chart

    This is the ultimate Alphabet Chart, with over 20 alphabets arranged so you can easily compare Hebrew to any of the languages of Biblical and Modern times. Using this chart, you will see …

  6. Hebrew alphabet | writing system | Britannica

    Oct 31, 2025 · The language is written from right to left in a North Semitic script of 22 letters (see Hebrew alphabet). Only consonants were written in the language’s earliest period, and some …

  7. Hebrew Alphabet אָלֶף-בֵּית עִבְרִי - Biblical Hebrew

    The Hebrew alphabet, also known as the Aleph-Bet (from the first two letters, Aleph and Bet), is the script used to write the Hebrew language and several other languages influenced by …

  8. Hebrew Alphabet Chart: A Complete Guide for Beginners

    Sep 25, 2024 · Whether you’re just starting to learn Hebrew or looking to deepen your understanding, having a solid grasp of the Hebrew alphabet is essential. This guide will …

  9. The Hebrew Alphabet - Biblical, Print and Cursive styles

    Learn the Hebrew cursive and print styles alphabet and the biblical hebrew writing style with these easy to use charts that assume you have zero knowledge of Hebrew.

  10. Cursive Hebrew - Wikipedia

    Modern Hebrew, especially in informal use in Israel, is handwritten with the Ashkenazi cursive script that had developed in Central Europe by the 13th century. [1]