Comments by "Sim Ko" (@simko8665) on "UsefulCharts"
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You are almost right. The Jews started to use the Assyrian letters while being in exile in the 6th century B.C. and they do it till today, including their holy books and scripts. Before the 6th century they used the Phoenician letters. For myself I use these letters for crosswords and so does also my daughter. It's not really writing, it's more a kind of drawing and we like it.
I cannot show you an example since I have no such fonts but I do have the so called Assyrian's capital letter like א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י (from right to left) and it says: Alef, Beit, Gimel, Dalet, Heh, Vav, Zain, Het, Tet, Yod. These letters are used for printed items like books, newspapers and official correspondence. There are parallel letters used for hand writing which I cannot show you because of the above reason.
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