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We Must Learn Ktav Ivri
Spectator:
--- Quote from: Moshe92 on September 06, 2009, 08:26:34 PM ---Rav Amnon Yitzhak is Yemenite, and he often pronounces the ח and כ sounds almost like a ה sound. Is that the Yemenite pronounciation, or is that just how Rav Yitzhak talks?
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כ is pronounced as "kh". ח is indeed pronounced as ה but without voice. It actually sounds like breathing out, close to English "h".
(Unfortunately, in standard modern Hebrew both these letters are pronounced as "kh")
Hyades:
I have the old Hebrew font on my PC. You can download it for free from the Web. It is indeed interesting.
Sefardic Panther:
We should not write Ktav Ivri the same way the canaanites, samaritans and other goyim wrote their letters. Ktav Ivri should not be confused with phoenecian or whatever.
As far as I know the only Yehudim who have preserved the original Ktav Ivri letters are the Habbani who practiced Abir –
http://www.youtube.com/user/habbani
For thousands of years they have been doing meditational/kong fu techniques based on the Ktav Ivri letters. This is actually another reason why we must learn Ktav Ivri. Every Jew should learn Abir especially if it is illegal to own a gun where you live. Then if you are confronted by anti semites you can fly around like bruce lee and rip them to pieces with your bare hands.
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