Rashi script is a style of Hebrew handwriting that does not include the final letters on words. The document compares Rashi script, which leaves off final letters, to the standard Hebrew script that includes all letters including final forms. It provides a brief two sentence comparison of Rashi script versus standard Hebrew script and their treatment of final letters.
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Rashi Script
Rashi script is a style of Hebrew handwriting that does not include the final letters on words. The document compares Rashi script, which leaves off final letters, to the standard Hebrew script that includes all letters including final forms. It provides a brief two sentence comparison of Rashi script versus standard Hebrew script and their treatment of final letters.
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