The Hebrew language uses alternate letters in order when contrasted with the English language. The Hebrew alphabet is usually called the "alefbet," in light of its initial two letters. The Hebrew letter set comprises twenty-two letters. They are intriguing and captivating to learn about because each letter in the Alefbet contains various implications and imagery. Each letter is a symbol, brimming with numerous and more profound implications, from strict direct significance to internal otherworldly importance. Understanding the letters gives basic knowledge of the more profound implications of the Torah and the Holy Book. The in-and-out significance of the Hebrew letters goes beyond the sound for which they stand. The letters form the core of the Jewish language and that of the religion. The twenty-two (22) letters of the Hebrew letters have emblematic importance. Each letter in Hebrew likewise has a specific numerical value known as "Gematria." A profound investigation of the inciting implications of the letters can change, widen, and develop our learning and can also lead us to more profound levels of spiritual experience. This book is a small section point into a more extensive and more profound field of study, which could be followed for a lifetime.
Why goodreads doesn't have pages I do not know but it's 89 pages total.
The short exerts on each letter gives information to the philosophy of the Kabbalah and some deeper understanding to the the letters and how they shape Jewish mysticism and views. There were times it seemed more rambling than explaining where things were just stated as fact with no explanation and moved on to the next point. If you want a deeper understanding it does give you a good start to do a bit more self research, but on it's own this book serves as a general overview... I do have favorite letters now though