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Twebrew School Instructional Video: Lessons 32, 34 & 35

Today we'll be learning the letters Kaf, Chaf, Kaf Sofit and Chaf Sofit. Sofit is used to signify that these letters only appear at the end of the word. Lesson 33 in our textbook is a great opportunity for you to practice reading the letter Kaf. If you haven't received your copy of the book, remember to enroll here for your free copy!

Letter Twins Chaf/Kaf

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The name of the letter chaf ( kaf when there is a dot in its center) is derived from the word kafuf , meaning bent, and alludes to the shape of the letter (which to most English readers looks like a backwards C). It is interesting to note that the palm of one’s hand is also known as a kaf . Whereas the letter yud represented the complete yad (hand, including the fingers), the kaf , palm of the hand, is that which forms a cup and is able to contain things. When used as a prefix, the letter chaf represents the comparative proposition “like.” Genesis 1:26 reads: “Va’yomer Eh-lohim, na’aseh adam b’tzal'maynu kid’moo'tainu...” And the Lord said ‘Let us make Adam in our image, like our form.” The letter chaf is also the first letter that has a sofit , a different shape when appearing at the end of a word, with the letter appearing as a right angle with the vertical line hanging lower than the other letters. When used as a suffix, the chaf sofit represents the second pers...