Qof is the nineteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Qof is also the number One Hundred. Remember Hebrew is written from Right to Left, so we start on the top of the letter.
Pay is the Seventeenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is also the number Eighty. Remember Hebrew is written from Right to Left, so we start on the left side of the letter.
Tav is the Twenty-Second letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Tav is also the number Four Hundred. Remember Hebrew is written from Right to Left, so we start on the right side of the letter.
Haf is the eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Haf is also the number twenty. The difference between Kaf and Haf is the dot in the middle of the Kaf. Haf is printed several different ways as you can see. Haf sofit is the final form of the letter and is found only at the end of words.
Mem is the thirteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Mem is also the number Forty. Mem Sofit is a Mem at the end of a word. Remember Hebrew is written from Right to Left, so we start on the top of the letter where you see the number.
Shin is the Twentieth-First letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Shin is also the number Three Hundred. Remember Hebrew is written from Right to Left, so we start on the top of the letter.
Bet is the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Bet is also the number two. Bet is printed several different ways as you can see. Vet looks like the letter Bet without the dot in the middle.