Noto Rashi Hebrew

Noto Rashi Hebrew is a variable serif font inspired by 15th-century Sephardic Hebrew script designed for Middle Eastern Hebrew text.

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"" Access one-stop/noto-rashi-hebrew using the OneStop MCP.

Need setup? Read the OneStop MCP docs.

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Noto Rashi Hebrew

About

Noto Rashi Hebrew is a serif typeface designed by Google as part of the extensive Noto font collection, supporting Hebrew, Greek Extended, Latin, and Latin Extended scripts. It features a semi-cursive skeleton based on historical Sephardic handwriting from the 15th century, intended primarily for Middle Eastern Hebrew text and religious commentary. The font includes multiple weights from 100 to 900 and supports variable weight axes, offering flexibility for emphasis and complementing Noto Serif Hebrew.

Overview

Noto Rashi Hebrew is a modulated serif font with a semi-cursive structure rooted in 15th-century Sephardic Hebrew script traditions. It contains 92 glyphs and spans nine weights, from thin to black, with a variable font axis for weight adjustment. This design is suitable for emphasis and works well alongside Noto Serif Hebrew, reflecting its historical use in religious commentary. The font supports multiple scripts, including Hebrew, Greek Extended, Latin, and Latin Extended, making it versatile for multilingual typesetting.

Designer: Google

Usage

"" Access one-stop/noto-rashi-hebrew using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.