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Below are four examples of Hebrew writing from Pludwinski's book, along with background information and his commentary. The Mesha Stele (a.k.a. The Moabite Stone) This stele, dated around 840 BCE, is ...
The background to the Academy's decision: "A finding in one of the Qumran (Dead Sea) Scrolls, ... There is no new letter in Hebrew, and if you want to write 'Ch' write צ'!
To write a Torah, a scribe must pen 304,805 Hebrew letters using a feather quill on sheepskin parchment — without making a single mistake. Forget auto-correct.