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Hebrew alphabet
Semitic alphabet used for writing Hebrew, Samaritan, Yiddish, Judaeo-Spanish, and other Jewish languages
aleph number
alef symbol (U+2135) or aleph, written left-to-right as the mathemical symbol ‹ℵ› for the first transfinite cardinal (countable); ordered sequence of transfinite numbers used to represent the cardinality (or size) of infinite countable sets

gematria
In numerology, gematria (; or , plural or , borrowed via Aramaic from ) is the practice of assigning a numerical value to a name, word, or phrase by reading it as a number, or sometimes by using an alphanumeric cipher. The letters of the alphabets involved have standard numerical values, but a word can yield several values if a cipher is used.
Paleo-Hebrew alphabet
abjad found in Canaanite inscriptions from the region of biblical Israel and Judah used to write Hebrew, later replaced by the modern Hebrew square script
Hebrew numerals
quasi-decimal alphabetic numeral system using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
mater lectionis
representation of vowels as independent letters where they would otherwise be indicated by optional diacritics in a given orthography
ISO/IEC 8859-8
international standard
romanization of Hebrew
transcription of Hebrew into the Latin alphabet
Tiberian vocalization
system of diacritics using Massoretic points for disambiguating the Tiberian pronounciation of letters in the Hebrew Bible according to the rules of the Niqud
ISO 259
series of international standards for the romanization of Hebrew
Qere and Ketiv
Differences between how the Hebrew Bible is spoken versus read
cursive Hebrew
handwritten style of Hebrew letters
Ktav Ashuri
talmudic name for the Hebrew alphabet
inverted nun
glyph used in Hebrew to enclose portions of text; found 9 times in the Masoretic Text of the Bible: twice in Num. 10:35–36; 7 times in Psalm 107
Hebrew Braille
Braille alphabet for the Hebrew language
Solitreo
thumb|"Judeo-Spanish|Judeo-español" in Solitreo and Rashi scripts
thumb|Comparison of Solitreo, Rashi script|Rashi and block scripts
Solitreo () is a cursive form of the Hebrew alphabet. It is a Sephardi script, quite different from the Ashkenazi cursive Hebrew currently used for Hebrew handwriting in modern Israel and for Yiddish. The two cursive Hebrew script forms differ from each other in many ways, including in that Solitreo uses far more typographic ligatures than the Modern Hebrew script.