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The Aleph Bet, the Hebrew Alphabet, has 22 letters (five
of which appear in a different form at the end of a word) which are all
consonants. Hebrew is written from right to left. During the years a
system of vowels called nikud were added, but these are mostly seen in
school books and prayer books. Newspapers, signs, magazines and most
other printed materials in Israel today do not use nikud.
Take your first step in learning Hebrew by learning about the
Aleph-Bet.
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