You usually have a mother and/or a father, and one or more children. A Jewish family has as much variation as any other family.
Hebrew is a language with an alphabet. There's no "symbol" for family. If you would like to know how to write/say the word family in Hebrew, it is: mishpacha - משפחה
Yes, any Hebrew word can be written in Hebrew script.
If you are asking how to say "your family" in Hebrew, it depends on whether you are talking about a man's family or a woman's family: your family (masculine) = mishpakhtekha your family (feminine) = mishpakhtekh
משפחה.
to family = lemeeshpakha (למשפחה)
My family = mishpachti (מִשׁפָּחְתי)
This phrase doesn't exist in Hebrew. Family man = ish mishpakha (איש משפחה) but it sounds in Hebrew like you're talking about any adult male family member, such as adult sons, uncles, fathers, grandfathers, etc.
Lajara is not a common Hebrew name, though it may be of Landino origins
There is no such language as "Jewish." The Hebrew word for family is meesh-pah-CHAH (משפחה) The Yiddish word, borrowed from Hebrew, is mish-POO-cheh
God, family, and country = אלוקים, משפחה, ומדינה
Mishpakha (משפחה)"Family" in Hebrew is "mishpakha" (pronounced mish-pa-KHA).
The hebrew word is krov mishpakha (קרוב משפחה) which means relation, as in a family member.