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so 22 letters it may seem a little bit daunting but that software is very very helpful for learning the letters slide 13 lesson 1 the Hebrew alphabet now were going to have a look at different styles of the Hebrew letters we have the traditional styled letters that have been created using a quill or calligraphy type pen that has a thick edge and a thin edge as well as that we have a more modern form of the letters and that is the form that you should practice writing and well see that on the next slide slide 245 lesson 1 writing Hebrew letters this slide is a supplementary slide that was added later to help you learn how to write that Hebrew letters ok well first we have the 22 Hebrew letters plus the 5 final forms the first one is Aleph and that is written from the top left down to the bottom right the diagonal stroke first and then the other two strokes so we have this part here and in this very simple diagram theyve just stylized it a little bit differently but this is the way I