The Ashkenazi Alphabet refers to the Hebrew script used in Ashkenazi Jewish communities, primarily for writing Yiddish and traditional liturgical texts. It employs distinct letter forms and vocalization marks. This alphabet benefits scholars, linguists, and Yiddish speakers studying Eastern European Jewish heritage, aiding in accurate pronunciation and cultural preservation.
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