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		By: M Citrin		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I would imagine that perhaps the reason why in earlier generations they wouldn’t even use block letters is because there was no significant difference between block letters and ksav ashuris. If you look at old megillos and sifrei torah that are written in the old sfardishe ksav, the style looks almost identical to the vilna-style fonts widely used nowadays in most sforim. Especially since back then it was a lot more widespread to not write any taggin in sifrei torah (except for tagei kabolah).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would imagine that perhaps the reason why in earlier generations they wouldn’t even use block letters is because there was no significant difference between block letters and ksav ashuris. If you look at old megillos and sifrei torah that are written in the old sfardishe ksav, the style looks almost identical to the vilna-style fonts widely used nowadays in most sforim. Especially since back then it was a lot more widespread to not write any taggin in sifrei torah (except for tagei kabolah).</p>
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