%(c) 1990,91 by Joel M. Hoffman  - belongs to hclassic, hcaption.
%hletter1.tex.  Version 1.0.
%updated 5/15/91 by JMH

%Defines \aleph - \taf according to the standard Israeli fonts, with a
%variety of spelling options for the Hebrew letters.  Both ``\peh'' and
%``\pe'' are recognized, for example.  ``\fchaf'' is a Final Chaf; other
%final letters are similar.
%Capitalized letters are letters with a _dagesh_ (requires the file
%``dots.tex'').  So \Bet is \bet with a _dagesh_ in it.  You can put a
%_dagesh_ in any letter you want, although sometimes it's a little silly.
%(``\Aleph'' for example).
%Also defined are \vowelayin -- a non-descending \ayin for use with vowels,
%and \alephlamed, the ligature.  Most Israeli fonts do not contain these.

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\def\aleph{€}
\def\bet{}
\def\gimel{‚}
\def\dalet{ƒ}\def\daled{ƒ}
\def\he{„} \def\heh{„}
\def\vav{…}
\def\zion{†}
\def\chet{‡}
\def\tet{ˆ}
\def\yud{‰}
\def\fkaf{Š} \def\fchaf{Š}
\def\kaf{‹} \def\chaf{‹}
\def\lamed{Œ}
\def\fmem{}
\def\mem{Ž}
\def\fnun{}
\def\nun{}
\def\samech{‘}
\def\ayin{’}
\def\fpe{“} \def\fpeh{“} \def\ffe{“} \def\ffeh{“}
\def\pe{”} \def\peh{”} \def\fe{”} \def\feh{”}
\def\ftzadi{•} \def\ftzadik{•}
\def\tzadi{–} \def\tzadik{–}
\def\kuf{—} \def\koof{—}
\def\resh{˜}
\def\shin{™} \def\sin{™}
\def\tav{š} \def\taf{š}



\def\Aleph{\dagesh{€}}
\def\Bet{\dagesh{}}
\def\Gimel{\dagesh{‚}}
\def\Dalet{\dagesh{ƒ}}\def\Daled{\dagesh{ƒ}}
\def\He{\dagesh{„}} \def\Heh{\dagesh{„}}
\def\Vav{\dagesh{…}}
\def\Zion{\dagesh{†}}
\def\Chet{\dagesh{‡}}
\def\Tet{\dagesh{ˆ}}
\def\Yud{\dagesh{‰}}
\def\Fkaf{\dagesh{Š}} \def\Fchaf{\dagesh{Š}}
\def\Kaf{\dagesh{‹}} \def\Chaf{\dagesh{‹}}
\def\Lamed{\dagesh{Œ}}
\def\Fmem{\dagesh{}}
\def\Mem{\dagesh{Ž}}
\def\Fnun{\dagesh{}}
\def\Nun{\dagesh{}}
\def\Samech{\dagesh{‘}}
\def\Ayin{\dagesh{’}}
\def\Fpe{\dagesh{“}} \def\Fpeh{\dagesh{“}} \def\Ffe{\dagesh{“}}
\def\Ffeh{\dagesh{“}}
\def\Pe{\dagesh{”}}\def\Peh{\dagesh{”}} \def\Fe{\dagesh{”}}
\def\Feh{\dagesh{”}}
\def\Ftzadi{\dagesh{•}} \def\Ftzadik{\dagesh{•}}
\def\Tzadi{\dagesh{–}} \def\Tzadik{\dagesh{–}}
\def\Kuf{\dagesh{—}} \def\Koof{\dagesh{—}}
\def\Resh{\dagesh{˜}}
\def\Shin{\dagesh{™}} \def\Sin{\dagesh{™}}
\def\Tav{\dagesh{š}} \def\Taf{\dagesh{š}}

\def\alephlamed{\char124}
\def\vowelayin{\char123}
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