The system of Hebrew numerals is a quasi-decimal alphabetic numeral system using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
In this system, there is no notation for zero, and the numeric values for individual letters are added together. Each unit (1, 2, ..., 9) is assigned a separate letter, each tens (10, 20, ..., 90) a separate letter, and each hundreds (100, 200, ..., 900) a separate letter. Gematria (Jewish numerology) uses these transformations extensively.
| Decimal | Hebrew | Glyph |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aleph | א |
| 2 | Bet | ב |
| 3 | Gimel | ג |
| 4 | Dalet | ד |
| 5 | Hey | ה |
| 6 | Vav | ו |
| 7 | Zayin | ז |
| 8 | Het | ח |
| 9 | Tet | ט |
| 10 | Yod | י |
| 20 | Kaph | כ |
| 30 | Lamed | ל |
| 40 | Mem | מ |
| 50 | Nun | נ |
| 60 | Samekh | ס |
| 70 | Ayin | ע |
| 80 | Pe | פ |
| 90 | Tsadik | צ |
| 100 | Qoph | ק |
| 200 | Resh | ר |
| 300 | Shin | ש |
| 400 | Tav | ת |
| 500 | Tav Kof or Kaf Sofit | ת"ק or ך |
| 600 | Tav Resh or Mem Sofit | ת"ר or ם |
| 700 | Tav Shin or Nun Sofit | ת"ש or ן |
| 800 | Tav Tav or Pe Sofit | ת"ת or ף |
| 900 | Tav Tav Kof or Tsadik Sofit | תת"ק or ץ |
Mathematically, this system requires 27 letters. The last letter, tav (which has the value 400) is used in combination with itself and/or other letters from kof (100) onwards, to generate numbers from 500 and above. Alternatively, the 22-letter Hebrew alphabet is sometimes extended to 27 by using 5 sofeet (final) forms of the Hebrew letters.
A single geresh (similar to a single quote mark) is used in the same manner to indicate that the letter is actually a number. This differs in that it is only for single Hebrew-numeric digit (decimals 1 through 400 above), and it follows the letter (e.g. 9 = 'ט).
"(The) 15th (day of the month of) Adar, (in the year) 5764"
5766 = תשס"ו
5765 = תשס"ה
5764 = תשס"ד
The Abjad numerals are equivalent to the Hebrew numerals up to 400. The Greek numerals differ from the Hebrew ones from 90 upwards because in the Greek alphabet there is no equivalent for Tsadik (צ).
Hebrew language | Hebrew alphabet
Hebräische Zahlen | Numération hébraïque | ספרות עבריות | Hebreeuwse cijfers | Heprealaiset numerot
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