Rashi Compared To Square Hebrew
| Hebrew letters in square and Rashi type | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| א = | ב = | ג = | ד = | ה = | ו = | ז = | ח = | ט = |
| י = | כ = | ך = | ל = | מ = | ם = | נ = | ן = | ס = |
| ע = | פ = | ף = | צ = | ץ = | ק = | ר = | ש = | ת = |
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