The book demonstrates the ever-changing beauty of Hebrew letters and writing through an examination of historical documents, artwork, typefaces, religious texts, and even graffiti. “Good, strong ...
Instead, she started drawing around Hebrew letters, using brightly colored markers to hug the contours of the aleph bet, the Hebrew alphabet, sometimes making detours to doodle images related to ...
“In Hebrew, most of the identifying characteristics of letters’ forms are near the bottom part,” she said. “When I went to check Arabic, I crossed my fingers that they would be on the top ...