<html><P><<As to the comments on letter shape (in k'tav m'ruba) <BR>changing with time, I've found one change that shocks many <BR>and is hard for them to believe is that, in all old <BR>manuscripts (Keter, Leningrad, etc.), the left leg of the <BR>hei reaches the horizontal gag just as does the left leg of <BR>the chet. The difference between the two letters is not in a <BR>gap in the leg but in the projection of the gag beyond the <BR>leg. If anyone on list was one of the unbelievers, take a <BR>look at the photos of the Keter on the internet.>><BR><BR>OK, color me shocked. But how does that work out with the Gemara describing the heh as having an opening through which baalei teshuva can enter? </P>
<P>Gershon<BR><A href="mailto:gershon.dubin@juno.com">gershon.dubin@juno.com</A></P></html>
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