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Letters of Light
The Meaning of the Hebrew Alphabet
Art by Sefira Lightstone
As a carpenter employs tools to build a home, so G‑d utilized the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew Alphabet, the alef-beis, to form heaven and earth. These letters are the metaphorical wood, stone and nails, cornerposts and crossbeams of our earthly and spiritual existence.
In Letters of Light Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin explores the essence of these holy letters, illustrating how they continue to be a source of creation, reflection, prayer and inspiration in our everyday lives.
Aleph The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Bet (Vet) The second letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Gimmel The third letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Dalet The fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Heh The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Vav The sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Zayin The seventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Chet The eighth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Tet The ninth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Yud The tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Kaf (Chaf) The eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Lamed The twelfth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Mem The thirteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Nun The fourteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Samech The fifteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Ayin The sixteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Peh (Feh) The seventeenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Tzadik The eighteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Kuf The nineteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Resh The twentieth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Shin (Sin) The twenty-first letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Tav The twenty-second letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Appendix 2: The Letter Vav Is the Letter of Emes [Truth] From the Rebbe's Reshimos, No. 169
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