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An easy way to learn the Hebrew alphabet

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    Seth Rah
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    This is a stupid tip, but it works very well. Try to do this:

    1. Acess: "Start", "Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", "Character Map" (at Windows XP - search for the equivalent on your OS).

    2. Change the font-family to "Arial"

    3. 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.

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    • S Seth Rah

      This is a stupid tip, but it works very well. Try to do this:

      1. Acess: "Start", "Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", "Character Map" (at Windows XP - search for the equivalent on your OS).

      2. Change the font-family to "Arial"

      3. 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.

      🙄

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      Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

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      • S Seth Rah

        This is a stupid tip, but it works very well. Try to do this:

        1. Acess: "Start", "Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", "Character Map" (at Windows XP - search for the equivalent on your OS).

        2. Change the font-family to "Arial"

        3. 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.

        🙄

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        Orione
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        That's not a stupid tip at all! That is very helpful. Thank you for sharing!

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