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Writing the Hebrew Alphabet
The following illustrates the way I form the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The goal is to reproduce the look of the printed text without serif. I suggest a starting point for the strokes by means of the numbers positioned at the initial point of the stroke. Keep in mind that I’m left handed and so you might find an easier way as you write the letters. A Hebrew line begins at the right margin.
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note overhang
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Note overhang
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+ all one motion
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rounded
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lamed all one motion
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rounded
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samek all one motion
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rounded
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rounded
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