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[HANASHIR:17134] Re: Hebrew Fonts



Davka used to have a copy of the trad. Haggadah in Hebrew.  I didn't see it 
on their website when I looked just now, but you might call them and see if 
they can still provide it for you.

I used this as the Hebrew source for our custom Haggadah. As a result, I 
didn't have to re-type to much of the Hebrew.  The biggest trick was 
finding the text I wanted within the text of the all Hebrew Haggadah, but I 
found that a printed version of the trad. Haggadah was a helpful guide.

Have fun!
Laura

At 09:36 AM 3/18/2004, David Harris wrote:
>Forgive the reply to the list, but this may be useful information for many
>of our HN family.
>
>You can by a CD from Davka at http://www.davka.com called "Hebrew Font
>Gallery". The fonts are useable in Word, but work better in a Hebrew word
>processing package. It is a nice collection of Hebrew fonts to place in your
>fonts folder. Their "Davka Writer" software is great for preparing documents
>in Hebrew and English.
>
>If you are using a Macintosh computer, Mellel (OSX only) is a less expensive
>Hebrew word processor with great features.
>
>Hope this is helpful!
>
>David Harris
>Solomon Schechter Day School
>Northbrook, IL
>



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