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Writing Hebrew letters creatively is a Jewish tradition. This rabbi sees sacredness in doodles, too.
Fast Forward Writing Hebrew letters carefully is a Jewish tradition. This rabbi sees sacredness in doodles, too. Graphic by Angelie Zaslavsky By Shira Hanau October 11, 2021 ...
During the pandemic, Rabbi Emily Meyer started drawing around Hebrew letters, using brightly colored markers to hug the contours of the aleph-bet. Then she started posting them on Facebook.
Learning the Hebrew alphabet in kindergarten, as my children did, Jewish children become part of something much bigger.
Immerse yourself in the wisdom of the Hebrew letters with our engaging video series. Start with “Part 1: The Hebrew Alphabet” to connect with the divine essence of these ancient symbols.
It goes beyond the letters to express something abstract and deeply emotional.” An Israeli artist, Pludwinski fell in love with Hebrew writing in the late 1970s after he saw a poster in a New York ...
The Academy quickly commented: "Today is April 1st, April Fool's Day, and we also wanted to joke. There is no such thing! There is no new letter in Hebrew, and if you want to write 'Ch' write צ'!