Hebrew cursive

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Hebrew cursive script is a style of Hebrew calligraphy that is very popular for writing Modern Hebrew by hand, since it is arguably easier to learn and faster to write than the traditional Hebrew script. It is based on German-Polish Hebrew cursive (see Haarmann 318).

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Haarmann, Harald. 1991. Universalgeschichte der Schrift. 2nd edition. Frankfurt/New York: Campus.

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