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Ktav Stam (Hebrew: כְּתַב־סְתָ״ם ) is the specific Jewish traditional writing with which holy scrolls (Sifrei Kodesh), tefillin and mezuzot are written. Stam is a Hebrew acronym denoting these writings, as indicated by the gershayim (״ ) punctuation mark. One who writes such articles is called a sofer stam.
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.
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Retama raetam is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in Books of Kings and in Book of Job. The Hebrew name is "Rotem", and the translated name is "Broom tree". [ 3 ] The species was transferred to Retama by Philip Barker-Webb and Sabin Berthelot in part of a publication that has been dated to 1842.
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move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Unicode 10900 PHOENICIAN LETTER ALF → 05D0 א hebrew letter alef. Date: 1 January 2018: ... 11:07, 5 January 2018: 89 × 100 ...
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