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Hebrew Alphabet

, 13 2011 . 18:24 +


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The Letter Zayin should be 1X3 kulmusim. It should have a completely squared head with 3 Tagin on it. The leg should be no longer than 3 kulmusim, as otherwise the Zayin can be mistaken for a Nun Peshuta.http://www.oocities.org/ydbe/alephbet.html

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The Letter Gimel has a head of a Zayin, and has a leg sticking out of it on bottom whose face points slightly upward. There should be three Tagin on its head. All of the corners of the head should be squared. The right leg should be slightly longer than the left one. The height of the Gimel should be three kulmusim. Originally, Sofrim made the Gimel with a long neck, so as to be able to put the top of the next letter near the head of the Gimel. Nowadays, we arch the back of the right leg slanting downwards towards the right, to avoid any problems and to create ample space.

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Jewish script

, 21 2011 . 18:11 +


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The Letter Beis is made of 3 parts. The size of the letter is 3X3 kulmusim. The space in the middle of the Beis should be exactly equal the width of the top and bottom lines, which is 1 kulmus. The Beis should have a small heel coming out of its back on the bottom, so that it is clearly distinguished that it is a Beis and not a Chof Kefufa. It should also have a single Tag (pronounced tahg) on top of its head on the left side. A Tag is a single, short line, which usually will have a "crown" at the top. (Click on the Beis to see it better. This Tag should not be on the very end of the left side, nor be made too large, or it can cause a number of different problems.)http://www.oocities.org/ydbe/alephbet.html

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, 18 2011 . 17:58 +

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The Letter Aleph has 3 distinct parts and 10 laws concerning its form. There is an upper Yud, a lower Yud, and a body that is similar to a Vov. There should be a clear connection from the body of the Aleph to the Yuds but none of the faces of the Yuds are allowed to touch its body. The face of the upper Yud should be slightly angled upward. The very bottom end of the Vov part should be slightly turned upwards. The size of the Aleph should be 3X3 kulmusim. The word Kulmus(im) means the width of the tip of the quill.http://www.oocities.org/ydbe/alephbet.html

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