Early Alphabetic differs from old Hebrew script and its immediate ancestor.
In the early 20th century Juhuri used the Hebrew script.
Any of several Hebrew scripts may be used, most of which are fairly ornate and exacting.
The Yiddish language is written using Hebrew script as the basis of a full vocalic alphabet.
The archaic Hebrew script and letters were revived and used widely in documents.
Note: Hebrew language tracks appear in Hebrew script on the cover notes.
Some of the lead pages are written in a form of archaic Hebrew script with ancient messianic symbols.
The Hebrew script is taken from the same inscription.
The latest evidence of usage of the language (written with Hebrew script) come from 16th century.
Israeli security agents took over the crime scene today, draping the front gate with police tape covered in Hebrew script.