Hebrew Script
Hebrew Script is a writing system used for the Hebrew language, which is one of the oldest continuously written languages in the world. It consists of 22 consonantal letters, and it is written from right to left. The script has evolved over time, with the modern form known as Square Hebrew being used in most printed texts today.
In addition to its use in religious texts, such as the Torah, Hebrew Script is also employed in various secular contexts, including literature and signage in Israel. The script has a unique aesthetic, often characterized by its angular shapes and distinct letter forms.