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Hebrew Fonts

A recommended list of Hebrew typefaces, most of them designed by native speaking experts.

Last edited October 30, 2015
FF Meta

The following fonts contain Hebrew character sets for support of the Hebrew language. To see the glyphs, view click through to the detail page of any font and page through the Character Set tab.

For Latin typefaces which mimic the look of the Hebrew alphabet, see Faux Hebrew.

brandy
hypothenuses
Please no conversation, no saliva

The family that became FF Meta was first called PT55, an economical typeface made for easy reading at small sizes created for the West German Post Office in 1985. Erik Spiekermann later improved and expanded his design to include more weights and styles, and prepared its release as FF Meta, one of the first and truly foundational members of the early FontFont library. As desktop publishing... Read More

Erik Spiekermann, Oded Ezer and Akaki Razmadze
FontFont 1991