The Ancient Hebrew Alphabet
This Ancient Alphabet contains a total of 22 Letters. Their Historic and Modern forms are included in the alphabet writings shown in the provided link below.
***The Hebrew Alphabet is an Abjad.***
An abjad is an alphabet in which all its letters are consonants. Even though vowels can be added in some abjads, they are not needed to write a word correctly. Abjad are commonly written from right to left (RTL), rather than left to right seen in other writing systems. Well-known examples of abjads are the Arabic alphabet and the Hebrew alphabet. Abjads are the first writing systems that were made only to show a word's pronunciation, instead of its meaning, unlike ideographs or ideograms, and they were created before full alphabets, like the Greek alphabet, which have letters for both consonants and vowels. A consonant is a speech sound in which the air is at least partly blocked, and any letter which represents this. Consonants have friction when they are spoken, mostly using the position of the tongue against the lips, teeth and roof of the mouth. (Source: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abjad)
The list of alphabets provided contains the different ancient scripts and the modern script shown below. Please remember to reference the provided Table of Contents for each letter when studying them!