By A Mystery Man Writer
The Hebrew letter Aleph Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and it has a rich history of meaning and symbolism in the Jewish tradition. The letter “aleph" represents an “ox" in Hebrew, and the letter is often depicted as the head of an ox in ancient Jewish texts. This
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