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The Zayit Stone, [18] Izbet Sartah ostracon, [19] and one inscription from Kuntillet Ajrud [20] each contain a number of reverse letter orders; such as vav-he, chet-zayin, pe-ayin, etc. A reversal to pe-ayin can be clearly seen in the Book of Lamentations , whose first four chapters are ordered as alphabetical acrostics.
In 1965, many Israeli phone numbers had six digits, but some had five, according to the Tel Aviv–area phone book. [1] There were ten area codes at that time: 02 Jerusalem, Bet Shemesh; 03 Tel Aviv, Petah Tikva, Rehovot, Ashdod; 04 Haifa and western Galilee; 051 Ashkelon; 053 Netanya; 057 Beersheva and most of the Negev; 059 Eilat; 065 Afula, Nazareth; 063 Hadera, Zichron Yaakov; and 067 ...
Embassy 1963 1973 West Germany: Bonn: Consulate-General 1955 1967 Guinea: Conakry: Embassy 1959 1967 Haiti: Port-au-Prince: Embassy 1973 1990 Iran: Tehran: Embassy 1964 1979 Ireland: Dublin: Embassy 1996 2024 Italy: Milan: Consulate-General 1967 1996 Jamaica: Kingston: Embassy 1975 1995 Lebanon: Beirut: Representative Office 1982 1984 Liberia ...
Other abbreviations contain a variable gematria component alongside other words, like the chapter references פי״א perek yud-alef (chapter 11) or פ״ט perek tet (chapter 9). Rather than list separate entries for every possible gematria, or use only one example number, the gematria component is replaced with [x] to produce (for example) [x ...
As with all handwriting, cursive Hebrew displays considerable individual variation. The forms in the table below are representative of those in present-day use. [5] The names appearing with the individual letters are taken from the Unicode standard and may differ from their designations in the various languages using them—see Hebrew alphabet § Pronunciation for variation in letter names.
When used with the Bet, Kaf or Lamed prepositional prefix it is omitted; instead the vowel on the preposition is changed. If He is used with other prefixes, the He is always the last prefix before the root. וּבַיוֹם uvayom [3] (and on the day: note that the ve (on) combines with the ha (the) to become va (on the)).
aleph-nought, aleph-zero, or aleph-null) is the cardinality of the set of all natural numbers, and is an infinite cardinal.The set of all finite ordinals, called or (where is the lowercase Greek letter omega), also has cardinality .
The shekel sign (₪ ) is the currency sign for the Israeli currency (the Israeli new shekel), in the way $, £, and € exist for other currencies. The shekel sign, like the dollar sign $ , is usually placed to the left of the number (so ₪12,000 , rather than 12,000₪ ), but since Hebrew is written from right to left, the symbol ...