Ktav Ashuri
Ktav Ashuri (Hebrew: כְּתָב אַשּׁוּרִי, ktav ashurí "Assyrian script"; also Ashurit) is the traditional Hebrew language name of the Hebrew alphabet, used to write both Hebrew and Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. In halakha, tefillin (phylacteries) and mezuzot (door-post scripts) can only be written in Ashurit.
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Ktav Ashuri
Ktav Ashuri (Hebrew: כְּתָב אַשּׁוּרִי, ktav ashurí "Assyrian script"; also Ashurit) is the traditional Hebrew language name of the Hebrew alphabet, used to write both Hebrew and Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. In halakha, tefillin (phylacteries) and mezuzot (door-post scripts) can only be written in Ashurit.
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Ktav Ashuri (Hebrew: כְּתָב אַ ...... an only be written in Ashurit.
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Ktav Ashuri (Hebrew: כְּתָב אַ ...... an only be written in Ashurit.
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