Hebrew
Hebrew is used in the writing of the Jewish languages, including Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, and Judeo-Arabic. The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 consonants. There is no differentiation between uppercase and lowercase letters. Hebrew is written and read from right to left.
Hebrew script is further characterized by a set of diacritical marks to indicate vocalization. These take the form of points and small lines. The diacritical and vocalization system also includes cantillation marks to indicate how religious texts consisting of consonants only are to be chanted in the synagogue.
Each font is Unicode™ encoded, and available in different formats. Please review the product information for each font to ensure it will meet your requirements.
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Adobe Hebrew Family -
Andale and WorldType Collection J Family -
Andale and WorldType Collection K Family -
Andale and WorldType Collection S Family -
Andale and WorldType Collection T Family -
Andale® Sans Family -
Arial Windows compatible® Family -
Arial® Unicode Family -
Ascender Uni Family -
Avenir® Next Hebrew Family -
Avenir® Next World Family -
Courier New OS Family -
David Hadash™ Biblical Family -
David Hadash™ Formal Family -
David Hadash™ Sans Family -
David Hadash™ Script Family -
Dorit FM For Printers Only Family -
FF Meta® Hebrew Family -
Frank Ruehl BT Family -
FTY Garishing Worse Family -
Hebrew Basic Family -
Hebrew Latino Family -
Hebrew OTS Family -
Helvetica Hebrew® Family -
Helvetica World® Family
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