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In Reply to: RE: Ain't this the truth? posted by Jim Hodgson on February 06, 2017 at 10:17:08
Except it's cursive that's in general use in Israel; the block form seen in prayer books is now archaic.
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I believe the lower text is Arabic, not cursive Hebrew.
rlindsa
And I can't read either one!
So far as I know, the block style that you illustrate is used for everything printed. Yes, religious texts ... but also regular books, newspapers, road signs, movie subtitles, etc. I think that the second block of text in your illustration is Arabic. Cursive (casual) handwritten Hebrew looks different:
An errant click on my part
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