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  1. Aleph - Wikipedia

    Aleph is also the first letter of the Hebrew word emet (אֱמֶת ‎), which means truth. In Judaism, it was the letter aleph that was carved into the head of the golem that ultimately gave it life.

  2. The Letter Aleph - Hebrew for Christians

    The letter Aleph is the "father" of the Aleph-Bet, whose original pictograph represents an ox, strength, and leader. It's numerical value is one (and also 1,000) and it is a silent letter. Aleph …

  3. Aleph - The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet - Chabad.org

    Every letter of the aleph-bet has a numeric value, or gematria. The gematria of aleph is one, representing the one (or oneness of) G‑d, as we say in the famous prayer: “Hear, O Israel, G‑d …

  4. ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal

    ALEPH has received a substantial matching grant! For every $2 donated, as a new or increased gift, ALEPH will receive an additional $1. ALEPH is an alliance of organizations, individuals, …

  5. ALEPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ALEPH is the 1st letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

  6. The Letter Aleph - א - Hebrew Today

    The letter Aleph is one of the most important and noteworthy letters in the Hebrew alphabet for a number of reasons, some spiritual and some practical. Since the letter Aleph is the first letter …

  7. The Hebrew Alphabet (Aleph-Bet) - Jewish Virtual Library

    Note that Hebrew is written from right to left, rather than left to right as in English, so Alef is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet and Tav is the last. The Hebrew alphabet is often called the …

  8. The Ancient Hebrew Alphabet | AHRC

    Within the clan, tribe or family the chief or father is seen as the elder who is yoked to the others as the leader and teacher. The Modern name for this letter is aleph and corresponds to the Greek …

  9. Topical Bible: Aleph

    Aleph, as the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, carries deep symbolic meaning in both Jewish and Christian traditions. Its representation of unity, divinity, and beginnings makes it a …

  10. Aleph number - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, particularly in set theory, the aleph numbers are a sequence of numbers used to represent the cardinality (or size) of infinite sets. [a] They were introduced by the …