
Aleph-Bet
The Aleph-Bet, or Alef-Bet, refers to the Hebrew alphabet, consisting of 22 letters. It is written from right to left and is used in the Hebrew language, as well as in Jewish religious texts. Each letter has a unique sound, and some can represent numbers, contributing to the significance of numerology in Jewish tradition. The name "Aleph-Bet" comes from the first two letters: Aleph and Bet. Understanding the Aleph-Bet is essential for reading Hebrew and engaging with Jewish culture and texts.