Hebrew uses the Hebrew alphabet with optional vowel points.
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Hebrew, it seems, was shaped by the Phoenician alphabet.
From the philly.com
Hebrew has its own consonantal alphabet, in which the vowels may be marked by diacritical marks termed pointing in English and dagesh and mappiq in Hebrew.
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Hebrew letters come in puzzles and magnets, and there's Alef-Bet Bingo to help kids as young as 3 learn the Hebrew alphabet.
From the sacbee.com
Hebrew is also written right-to-left, but it uses a question mark that appears on the page in the same orientation as the Roman-alphabet question mark.