>>9112835
There is no "J" in Hebrew.
Hebrew also doesn't have an alphabet, it has an abjad – glyphs stand for consonants with small markings for vowels.
You'd never find Hebrew abbreviated with a vowel in it. Hebrew would be abbreviated with all consonants only (because of how abjads work).
The word שָׁלוֹם for example is pronounced: "shalom" and means: peace/hello/goodbye. The consonants are: [M][*][L][SH] (Hebrew is written R->L). The [*] denotes a glyph used to host a vowel. If you were to abbreviate this word using English letters, it would look like this: SHLM – no vowels. Or, if you were to add in the [*] character with its solitary pronunciation, it would be: SHLVM. No vowels.
If there are vowels, chances are, it's not Hebrew. If there is a "J," it cannot be Hebrew, as it has no "J."
See: https://omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
(I've studied numerous languages and linguistics.)>>9112835