Jewish tradition and scripture hold that Abraham was the Father of the Hebrew people. The only source for this belief is the Torah.
Abraham
Tradition holds that it was Abraham.
The question may refer to the names "Jacob" and "Israel" for the same biblical person.But "father of the Hebrew people" is a debatable title for him, since the syllable "AV" in thename of Jacob's grandfather Abraham translates as "father", and Abraham is indeed consideredto have been the father of Judaism.
The Hebrew word for father (אב) occurs, in various forms, 938 times in the Hebrew Bible.
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. My father's love = אהבת אבי
The father of the Jewish people and the founder of Judaism.See: more about Abraham
Daddy (father) in Hebrew is Aba (אבא).
Father of the Hebrews = אב העברים
The Hebrew word for father is av (אב), but it's not really any different in meaning compared to the English word, except that in Hebrew it can refer to a ancestor (male and female) whereas in English, use of the word "father" to mean ancestor is sexist.
my father's love = ahavát aví (אהבת אבי)
in this order: ata (you are) aba (father) nehedar (great) .
av ga'eh (אב גאה)