An easy way to learn the Hebrew alphabet
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This is a stupid tip, but it works very well. Try to do this:
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Acess: "Start", "Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", "Character Map" (at Windows XP - search for the equivalent on your OS).
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Change the font-family to "Arial"
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Pick all hebrew letetrs and put in a table, with the "Times New Roman" font-family too; & numeration, transliteration, etc.
Using the Arial font-family is easier to see the differences between the letters and to WRITE them then the common way.
93
S.R.
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This is a stupid tip, but it works very well. Try to do this:
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Acess: "Start", "Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", "Character Map" (at Windows XP - search for the equivalent on your OS).
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Change the font-family to "Arial"
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Pick all hebrew letetrs and put in a table, with the "Times New Roman" font-family too; & numeration, transliteration, etc.
Using the Arial font-family is easier to see the differences between the letters and to WRITE them then the common way.
93
S.R.
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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This is a stupid tip, but it works very well. Try to do this:
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Acess: "Start", "Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", "Character Map" (at Windows XP - search for the equivalent on your OS).
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Change the font-family to "Arial"
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Pick all hebrew letetrs and put in a table, with the "Times New Roman" font-family too; & numeration, transliteration, etc.
Using the Arial font-family is easier to see the differences between the letters and to WRITE them then the common way.
93
S.R.
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