
Hebrew Letters
Hebrew letters are the characters used in the Hebrew alphabet, an ancient script for writing Hebrew language. There are 22 consonant letters, some of which also function as vowels when combined with diacritical marks called niqqud. These letters have both phonetic and symbolic significance, often representing concepts or divine attributes in religious contexts. The alphabet is used in Jewish liturgy, scripture, and modern Hebrew writing. Written from right to left, Hebrew letters are integral to cultural identity and historical manuscripts, maintaining their form and importance through thousands of years.