א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י
The Hebrew Alphabet
The Hebrew alphabet, known as the Aleph-Bet, consists of 22 letters. Each letter carries not just a sound, but a numerical value (gematria) and deep spiritual meaning in Jewish tradition.
א
Alef
Value: 1
ב
Bet
Value: 2
ג
Gimel
Value: 3
ד
Dalet
Value: 4
ה
He
Value: 5
ו
Vav
Value: 6
ז
Zayin
Value: 7
ח
Chet
Value: 8
ט
Tet
Value: 9
י
Yod
Value: 10
כך
Kaf
Value: 20
ל
Lamed
Value: 30
מם
Mem
Value: 40
נן
Nun
Value: 50
ס
Samekh
Value: 60
ע
Ayin
Value: 70
פף
Pe
Value: 80
צץ
Tsadi
Value: 90
ק
Qof
Value: 100
ר
Resh
Value: 200
ש
Shin
Value: 300
ת
Tav
Value: 400
Final Forms (Sofit)
Five Hebrew letters have a different form when they appear at the end of a word. These are called “sofit” (final) forms: Kaf (ך), Mem (ם), Nun (ן), Pe (ף), and Tsadi (ץ). The sound remains the same — only the shape changes.