Unicode and HTML for the Hebrew alphabet

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The Unicode and HTML for the

glyphs
presentable by the majority of web browsers.

Unicode

Character table

Code Result Description
U+05BE ־ Hebrew Punctuation
Maqaf
U+05C0 ׀ Hebrew Punctuation Paseq
U+05C3 ׃ Hebrew Punctuation Sof Pasuq
U+05C6 ׆ Hebrew Punctuation
Nun Hafukha
U+05D0 א Hebrew Letter Alef
U+05D1 ב Hebrew Letter Bet
U+05D2 ג Hebrew Letter Gimel
U+05D3 ד Hebrew Letter Dalet
U+05D4 ה Hebrew Letter He
U+05D5 ו Hebrew Letter Vav
U+05D6 ז Hebrew Letter Zayin
U+05D7 ח Hebrew Letter Het
U+05D8 ט Hebrew Letter Tet
U+05D9 י Hebrew Letter Yod
U+05DA ך Hebrew Letter Final Kaf
U+05DB כ Hebrew Letter Kaf
U+05DC ל Hebrew Letter Lamed
U+05DD ם Hebrew Letter Final Mem
U+05DE מ Hebrew Letter Mem
U+05DF ן Hebrew Letter Final Nun
U+05E0 נ Hebrew Letter Nun
U+05E1 ס Hebrew Letter Samekh
U+05E2 ע Hebrew Letter Ayin
U+05E3 ף Hebrew Letter Final Pe
U+05E4 פ Hebrew Letter Pe
U+05E5 ץ Hebrew Letter Final Tsadi
U+05E6 צ Hebrew Letter Tsadi
U+05E7 ק Hebrew Letter Qof
U+05E8 ר Hebrew Letter Resh
U+05E9 ש Hebrew Letter Shin
U+05EA ת Hebrew Letter Tav
U+05F0 װ Hebrew Ligature Yiddish Double Vav
U+05F1 ױ Hebrew Ligature Yiddish Vav Yod
U+05F2 ײ Hebrew Ligature Yiddish Double Yod
U+05F3 ׳ Hebrew Punctuation Geresh
U+05F4 ״ Hebrew Punctuation Gershayim

Compact table

Hebrew[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+059x ֑  ֒  ֓  ֔  ֕  ֖  ֗  ֘  ֙  ֚  ֛  ֜  ֝  ֞  ֟ 
U+05Ax ֠  ֡  ֢  ֣  ֤  ֥  ֦  ֧  ֨  ֩  ֪  ֫  ֬  ֭  ֮  ֯ 
U+05Bx ְ  ֱ  ֲ  ֳ  ִ  ֵ  ֶ  ַ  ָ  ֹ  ֺ  ֻ  ּ  ֽ  ־ ֿ 
U+05Cx ׀ ׁ  ׂ  ׃ ׄ  ׅ  ׆ ׇ 
U+05Dx א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י ך כ ל ם מ ן
U+05Ex נ ס ע ף פ ץ צ ק ר ש ת ׯ
U+05Fx װ ױ ײ ׳ ״
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 15.1
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

Note I: The ligatures װ ױ ײ‎ are intended for Yiddish. They are not used in Hebrew.
Note II: The symbol ״‎ is called gershayim and is a punctuation mark used in the Hebrew language to denote acronyms. It is written before the last letter in the acronym. Gershayim is also the name of a note of cantillation in the reading of the Torah, printed above the accented letter.

Remaining graphs are in the Alphabetic Presentation Forms block:

Hebrew subset of Alphabetic Presentation Forms[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+FB1x (U+FB00–U+FB1C omitted) ﬞ 
U+FB2x
U+FB3x
U+FB4x
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 15.1
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

Note: In Yiddish orthography only, the glyph, yud-ḥiriq (‎), pronounced /i/, can be optionally used, rather than typing yud then ḥiriq (יִ‎). In Hebrew spelling this would be pronounced /ji//i/ is written ḥiriq under the previous letter then yud ( ִ י‎).

HTML code tables

Note: HTML numeric character references can be in decimal format (&#DDDD;) or hexadecimal format (&#xHHHH;). For example, ג and ג (where "05D2" in hexadecimal is the same as "1490" in decimal) both represent the Hebrew letter gimmel.

Hebrew alphabet
ב א
ב בּ א
ה ד ג
ה ד ג
ח ז ו
ח ז ו
י ט
כּ י ט
ל ך כ
ל ך כ
נ ם מ
נ ם מ
ע ס ן
ע ס ן
ף פ
ף פ פּ
ק ץ צ
ק ץ צ
ר
שׂ שׁ ר
ת ש
ת תּ ש
Vowels and unique characters
Patach
ַ‎  
Kamatz
ָ‎  
ַ ָ
Tzere
ֵ‎  
Segol
ֶ‎  
ֵ ֶ
Holam male
Holam haser
ֹ‎  
וֹ ֹ
Shuruk

Kubutz

ֻ‎  
וּ ֻ
Hiriq haser
ִ‎  
Hataf patach
ֲ‎  
ִ &‌#1458;
Hataf kamatz
ֳ‎  
Hataf segol
ֱ‎  
&‌#1459; &‌#1457;
Shva (nach and na)
ְ‎  
ְ
Dagesh
ּ‎  
ּ

See also

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