Paleo Hebrew Font For Mac

Fontsup.com is an archive containing over 130934 free fonts. The fonts are updated every day. Find your perfect free font for Windows, Mac, or Linux. We’ve collected fonts for Photoshop, logos, design projects, and more. All our fonts are in TrueType format. Jul 26, 2012 1 font of dingbats 7 Non-Hebrew Open Source Unicode Fonts. They should work on a Mac or PC. If you already have a unicode Hebrew keyboard installed, you don’t need to install the one that comes with the font pack. The fonts will work just fine with your current keyboard. I use Logos’ keyboards. Download free Paleo-Hebrew NormalA font from EagleFonts.com. Download free TrueType Ancient-Modern Hebrew & Yiddish Fonts. Available in TrueType (.TTF) format for Windows & Mac. Preview Paleo-Hebrew NormalA.ttf font by typing your own text. Biggest searchable database of free TrueType fonts.

To be able to display the Unicode characters or glyphs outside of the ASCII range, you will need an appropriate Unicode font installed in your system.

Examples

Palæo-Hebrew script * English: John * Translation: Yahuah is gracious * Transliteration: Yokanan / Yahukanan / Yochanan / Yohanan * Modern Hebrew * with diacritical marks: יוֹחָנָן * without diacritical marks: יוחנן * Paleo-Hebrew: 𐤉𐤅𐤇𐤍𐤍

To see the Phoenician/Palæo-Hebrew scripts above, you will need a Unicodecompliant font. I cannot stress that enough, the font must have support for Unicode and below I listed some that you can install now.

  • Fonts
  • Embed
    • Embedding of the font in a document (a setting usually found when saving PDF and Word files)
    • When viewed, the actual fonts used will be displayed even if the machine doesn't have the font
  • Web font (CSS @font-face use)
    • web font is not 'embedding'
    • web font is 'linking' so the browser can 'download' it in its cache
    • because of the above, web font falls under 'distribution'
  • License: governing license of the font
    • Creative Commons
      • personal use: yes
      • embed: yes
        • Share-Alike (SA): not sure if your content will become SA too
        • if Non-Commercial (NC): you cannot sell your document or bundle it and sell that bundle
        • if No-Derivative (ND): you cannot embed your font even if only slightly modified; you can embed the original only 'as-is'
      • web font: yes
        • if Share-Alike (SA): not sure if your code and/or content will become SA too
        • if Non-Commercial (NC): you cannot use it on a site that earns anything
        • if No-Derivative (ND): you can only use the original 'as-is' without any modification, not even a tiny one
    • SIL Open Font License (OFL)
      • personal use: yes
      • embed: yes
      • web font: as long as it remains 'as-is'
        • even for slightest modification read: Open Font License FAQ
    • GPL+FE: GNU Public License with Font Exception
      • personal use: yes
      • embed: yes
      • web font: yes; but check for other requirements even for slightest modification of the font
      • see en:wikipedia
    • GPL (without Font Exception): GNU Public License
      • personal use: yes
      • embed: no; do not embed these fonts in your documents, as it will become GPL as well
      • web font: not clear
      • ask the Font Foundry/Designer to re-release it with Font Exception (i.e. GPL+FE)
    • All Rights Reserved
      • personal use: yes
      • embed: no
      • web font: no
      • contact the Font Foundry/Designer for written permission
  • Foundry: designer of the font
  • Unicode range: U+10900…U+1091F
  • Unicode name: Phoenician
  • Also known as: Palæo-Hebrew/Paleo-Hebrew/Middle Hebrew
  • Keyboard layout: PHNX-UKL
Font nameSampleDownloadLicenseFoundry
Proto CanaanitePrCanCulmus ProjectGPL+FECulmus Project - Yoram Gnat
Hebrew Paleo GezerHePGzCulmus ProjectGPL+FECulmus Project - Yoram Gnat
Noto Sans PhoenicianNSPHNGoogle Noto FontsApache 2.0Google, Inc.
  • Proto Canaanite is an Ancient Hebrew script, a parent of Paleo-Hebrew / Phoenician script family.
  • It may have its own Unicode block in the future, until then, I personally think it's fine to display this using the Phoenician Unicode block or even the modern Hebrew Unicode block.

Updated

How to View Hebrew letters on Hebrew/Israeli Web Sites

Subtopics available on this page:

1) Where to get Hebrew Fonts

2) Decorative
and Word Processing Fonts

3) Font Encoding

4) Font Utilities

5) English Font
with Hebrew Look and Feel

6) All-Hebrew Web Sites –
to see if your Fonts Work

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  • Drop Caps
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts
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I have tried to include every web site that might be useful to anyone.

Hebrew

If you are in a hurry, only try the web sites that say “Great” beside
them.

These are the sites that have been most useful to me.

NOTE: There is no one standard Hebrew font. All Hebrew fonts are not
the same. Many have totally different keyboard mappings. When I first wrote this page, they were very non-standard. I think over the last few years, they have somewhat standardized.

Paleo Hebrew Font For Mac

This SNUNIT.K12.IL site is all Hebrew – used to have Font information, but cannot find now.

FontsAddict.com Font Store – shows nine pages of Hebrew fonts to choose from.
Contents of zip file (webfont.exe)

wehad.ttf Truetype font in the Helvetica/David style (proportional)

wehm.ttf Truetype font in the Courier/Shalom Stick style (fixed space)
Jonathan (Jony) Rosenne’s Hebrew Page

Dr. Berlin’s Foreign Font Guide 20 or 30 Free downloadable fonts, no samples shown, you just have to download them and see what they look like.

http://www.theology.edu/fonts.htm
– SPTiberian Font for IBM/MAC with a complete keyboard map (which is hard to find for many Hebrew fonts). Uses Michigan-Claremont encoding scheme.

See our blog on “STAM” – the Sofer (scribe) who writes Sifrei Torah (Torah Scrolls), Tefilin (phylacteries), and Mezuzot (on the doorposts).

The Tyndale Unicode Font Kit includes

  • keyboards for easily typing Biblical Hebrew, Greek and Transliteration
  • simple look-alike and sound-alike key positions (see layouts)
  • instructions for customising the keyboards if you want to change the layout
  • the Cardo Unicode font by David Parry – an excellent font for Greek & Hebrew.
  • Hebrew includes vowel pointing and Masoretic punctuation
  • Greek includes breathing, accents and ancient forms
  • Transliteration is on the same keyboard as Greek
  • PC and Mac versions use the same keyboard layout
  • PC installer does all the hard work, with simple instructions for activation
  • any other scholarly Unicode font can be used instead or in conjunction
  • works perfectly with the Unicode Greek & Hebrew Bible Word docs (below)

Bible Works (Hebrew Bible Software) Fonts – includes images of Hebrew Keyboard Map.

Goodhttp://www.oketz.com/fonts/index.html
– Another all Hebrew site. Use the drop-down box. It uses dynamic HTML to change the font displayed on the web page. There are two buttons on the lower right of that page. One pops-up a a new small browser window with samples from the font. The right-most button downloads the font to your computer. NOTE: This site has had major changes since I captured the information below!!!

Urban Fonts Store
This is a place to buy fonts. If you search for “Hebrew”, nothing shows up, but yet they have a page with three Hebrew fotns.

They formerly had great Hebrew Fonts, as shown below – very decorative – good for banners, posters, Some free for download, some available for purchase, prices vary.

Here were the six fonts they used to have, I currently cannot find them:

The fonts below were original available on as ‘Tapuach’ (which means apple in Hebrew). The Tapuach font on this page looks totally different.

http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=EzraSIL_Home
The SIL Hebrew Font System (SIL Ezra) provides an integrated, complete system for entering, displaying, and printing Biblical Hebrew texts, including transliteration from Hebrew into Roman text. FREE DOWNLOAD. (SIL was formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics.) Also see
http://www.sil.org/computing/catalog/silfred.html for SIL FRED (Friendly Right-to-Left Editor). Simplifies typing with the SIL Ezra font. (Doesn’t seem to be updated since 2002.)

http://www.tavultesoft.com/keyman/ Travultesoft Keyboard Manager, (Keyman) – FREE trial
– ongoing use may require registration and fee.

http://www.linguistsoftware.com/bhs.htm
– Biblical Linguists Fonts for sale

A new way to learn the Hebrew Tongue By Andrew Burrell – Despite the name, this look several hundred years old. (Scan of old book, free on Google Docs.)

Great Info (No Fonts) Article: Walking Backwards – Supporting Non-Western Languages on the Web by Shoshannah L. Forbes.

Great Jonathan (Jony) Rosenne’s Hebrew Page

GoodNir Dagan – Hebrew on the Web – 6 useful links

The two “Paleo Hebrew” pictures below were found here, site no longer active: http://www.fiber.net/users/mayan/

Decorative and Word Processing FONTS

Great Link No Longer Works 🙁 – was http://www.digirain.com/hfs/myfonts.htm – – 13 creative and original Hebrew fonts , including Southpark, Jurassic Park, StarTrek, Terminator, Metal, Millenium, Parpar, Sicot, Floersheim, Ktav Meugal, Rap, Tentacle, Tribal. You might be able to find these on Fonts.com.

Many of these are articles are VERY technical – for programmers who need to interpret various Hebrew fonts.

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1555.txt – Hebrew character encoding for Internet Messages, from the IETF website (Internet Engineering Task Force)

http://www.immt.pwr.wroc.pl/export_hp/test/fixed/iso8859_8.html – ISO 8859-8 (Latin/Hebrew Alphabet)

http://www.tavultesoft.com/keyman/ – Travultesoft Keyboard Manager, (Keyman) – FREE trial – ongoing use may require registration and fee. Helps build your own Microsoft Windows Keyboard Map Layouts for Unicode Fonts.

http://www.unicode.org – What is
Unicode? It is a growing standard that uses two-bytes per character to describe international fonts.

The Unicode Standard has been adopted by such industry leaders as Apple, HP, IBM, JustSystem, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, Sun, Sybase, Unisys and many others. Unicode is required by modern standards such as XML, Java, ECMAScript (JavaScript), LDAP, CORBA 3.0, WML, etc., and is the official way to implement ISO/IEC 10646. It is supported in many operating systems, all modern browsers, and many other products. The emergence of the Unicode Standard, and the availability of tools supporting it, are among the most significant recent global software technology trends.

Incorporating Unicode into client-server or multi-tiered applications and websites offers significant cost savings over the use of legacy character sets. Unicode enables a single software product or a single website to be targeted across multiple platforms, languages and countries without re-engineering. It allows data to be transported through many different systems without corruption.

Font Utilities

Great http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/ – Alan Wood’s Unicode Resources – Unicode and Multilingual Font and K keyboard Utilities.

Microsoft WindowsTM – Don’t forget about the simple CHARMAP (Character Map) utility that comes with Windows. It can be found under Start – Program – Accessories, then look around, or try under System Utilities.

http://heiner-eichmann.de/software/listfont/listfont.htm
– LISTFONT Utility – similar to CharMap above, but very easy to use.
Allows you to change the size of the font being displayed.

Fonts

http://www.microsoft.com/typography/tools/tools.htm
– TTFDump – intended for developers and font authors. Dumps the internal
characteristics of a True Type Font (TTF) to a text file.

Get English Font that looks like Hebrew letters:

Paleo Hebrew Font For Mac

Many people have seen this font on my website and ask for it.

Download Font: http://www.amerisoftinc.com/pub/peacefont.zip
(note: The filename inside the zip has three underscores between “peace” and “ttf”: peace___.ttf) The phrase “At Home With Hebrew” in this banner is an example of this font.

Paleo Hebrew Dictionary

Hebrew web sites.

Paleo hebrew translator

See if your browser can view the Hebrew letters on these Israeli sites. NOTE: a suffix of “.il” on a web site indicates the country code of “IsraeL”

Country codes often have the first and last letter of the country name.

Font

Free Hebrew Fonts Download

http://www.snunit.org.il/
http://www.walla.co.il
http://www.goop.co.il
http://www.tve.co.il
http://www.isratv.com
http://www.hadashot.com