Hebrew cursive is used by Hebrew, Ladino, and Yiddish It is the standard everyday handwriting today across the three languages. It is also encoded in several fonts unicode fonts. I would suggest to reach out to Hebrew GP and ask for their view. https://www.quora.com/Should-I-learn-the-Hebrew-cursive-or-printed-alphabet-... http://www.hebrewtoday.com/content/hebrew-writing http://www.oketz.com/fonts/script.html http://www.ulpan.net/hebrew-handwriting-and-rashi-script http://www.oketz.com/cursive/ https://omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm I highlighted the stronger candidates towards Latin. Not saying the need to be variants Below are some samples from cursive fonts: Cursive script Another version of the cursive script Cursive script with ligatures (informal) Website to convert between the two styles of the script: https://stevemorse.org/hebrew/printcurs.html?style=rtl&font=ashkenazi&leftpo... Best, Meikal
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