The Hebrew Alphabet
אלף-בית עברי — 22 Letters, 22 Doors
Every letter in Hebrew is a word, a number, a picture, and a principle. This is the complete map — all 22 letters, each with its name, sound, numeric value (gematria), and the core meaning carried in its ancient form. These are not decorations. They are the building blocks of a language that was built to carry weight.
Numeric values follow standard gematria. Final letter forms (ך ם ן ף ץ) carry the same meaning as their standard counterparts and are used when a letter falls at the end of a word.

