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Hebrew Letter Kaf With Rafe Letter

כֿ is the Hebrew letter kaf with rafe, a specific Unicode character used in accurate Hebrew text representation.

U+FB4D

כֿ is a Hebrew Unicode character called “Hebrew Letter Kaf with Rafe.” It’s used when you need a precise glyph, not a look-alike. Use the copy and code options below to insert it reliably in web and app text.

Hebrew Letter Kaf With Rafe Letter Meaning

The character כֿ (Unicode U+FB4D) is named “HEBREW LETTER KAF WITH RAFE.” In Unicode, it’s a dedicated precomposed presentation form for a Hebrew letter combined with the diacritic/mark known as rafe. You’ll typically encounter it in properly encoded Hebrew text where rafe is explicitly represented with the letter, or in documents that preserve exact typography. Because it’s a single, specific character, copying it ensures the same visual form across platforms that support the glyph.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste in Hebrew typography where the rafe needs to be explicitly preserved
  • Preparing accurate text for digital documents, PDFs, and form fields
  • Using in web content that requires a specific Unicode glyph rather than a rendered approximation
  • Correcting or normalizing text in editors that may otherwise omit combining marks
  • Designing logos, posters, or UI mockups that rely on exact Hebrew characters

Examples

כֿ Hebrew Letter Kaf with Rafe

  • Example text: כֿ
  • Hebrew sample: כֿ באותיות עבריות
  • Use the character כֿ in your caption
  • Accurate glyph: כֿ for rafe notation
  • Copy from here: כֿ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FB4D
HTML Entityכֿ
HTML Codeכֿ
CSS\FB4D

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Letter Kaf With Rafe letter mean?

The character כֿ (Unicode U+FB4D) is named “HEBREW LETTER KAF WITH RAFE.” In Unicode, it’s a dedicated precomposed presentation form for a Hebrew letter combined with the diacritic/mark known as rafe. You’ll typically encounter it in properly encoded Hebrew text where rafe is explicitly represented with the letter, or in documents that preserve exact typography. Because it’s a single, specific character, copying it ensures the same visual form across platforms that support the glyph.

What is the Unicode code point for כֿ?

כֿ is U+FB4D.

How can I copy כֿ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: כֿ

What escapes can developers use in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\FB4D. JavaScript escape: \\u{FB4D}.

Why does using this exact symbol matter?

It’s a specific Unicode character (“Hebrew Letter Kaf with Rafe”), so copying it preserves the exact glyph and diacritic representation where supported.