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Hebrew Tarot

One day, perhaps by chance, I found myself a collector and fan of tarot cards. Especially thanks to a dear fri...

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One day, perhaps by chance, I found myself a collector and fan of tarot cards.
Especially thanks to a dear friend of mine, whom I happened to meet almost by
accident, Osvaldo Menegazzi the creator of Il Meneghello editions. He is a
brilliant artist, whom I admire for his many productions and work. On the
occasion of our meeting, chatting amicably, the brilliant insight was born
that led him to create this beautiful masterpiece, 22 major arcana extracted
from the Hebrew alefbet.-

I believe Osvaldo has been able to emphasize with great skill those letters
with an archaic and complex contour filled with penetrating colors projected
on a light blue background recalling the tone of the Israeli flag. With this
artistic project, Osvaldo Menegazzi manages to combine, in my opinion, perfect
artistry with the essence of the Jewish world and art in a pure state by
maintaining a rigorous and detailed respect for grammar and crests.-

I am a Jewish doctor, careful student of history and Jewish tradition and very
attached to my origins, and I never thought to find myself in a place to
comment, though with humility and awe, the prestigious work of an artist which
I deeply appreciate.-

The Hebrew language is part of the Semitic language group known as the North
West. The Hebrew alphabet, Mohabit, punivo, ammonitic hedonistic, dates from
the late second millennium. The writing developed in the Syrian alphabetic
background. From 539 BC, the old post exilic tract "Phoenician" was gradually
replaced by "square" or "Arami" come down to us and used for our Hebrew
Bibles.

The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 consonants. Missing vowels were added only
in later ages (VI-VIII centuries AD, to secure the aural tradition of the
biblical text .-

For each consonant there is a numeric value. This convention was introduced in
the post-biblical period, and is sometimes used to indicate the sequence of
verses and chapters of each book .-

Gematria is one of the aggadah hermeneutical rules for interpreting the Torah,
used to explain a word or group of words according to the numerical value of
letters or to substitute other letters of the alphabet according to a fixed
system. Although the term Gematria is normally used to mean "manipulated
according to the numerical value," it sometimes just means "calculations" .-

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