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Aleph-Bet PostersIn Judaism, the Hebrew alphabet has spiritual significance in and of itself (see my paper The Mystical Dimensions of the Aleph-Bet for an overview).Although the playful tone of this piece is great for kids' rooms, its clean lines and graphic punch will appeal to any lover of letters. Those of an Old World bent should also see the Ashkenazi version below. Remember, the sequence starts in the top right corner and goes from right to left (first aleph, then bet, and so on through tav).
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Side note: For the geeks among you, I've also made up an ASCII art version of the Hebrew alphabet. Enjoy. NEW! Ashkenazi Aleph-Beis
The Ashkenazi (Eastern European) Hebrew dialect developed with some phonological
differences from "modern" Sephardic (Israeli) Hebrew. Dedicated to my friend
Gershon, this piece is just like the ones above, except for the letters
beis, ches, tes, and sav
(click to view). 8"x10" color version only.
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