No. In fact, it didn't contain any of the 26 letters of the Latin Alphabet. It uses a completely different alphabet. Also, there are no letters for vowels in Hebrew.
However, there is a letter shaped like an o called "Samech" with the sound of an S.
Here is the English letter O followed by the Hebrew letter Samech: o ס
The letter "resh" can be found in the Hebrew alphabet.
There is no "letter b" in the Hebrew alphabet, but there is a letter that sounds like 'b' and it is called Bet (בּ).
There is no letter A in the Hebrew alphabet. In fact, the Hebrew alphabet doesn't have any vowels in it at all.To form vowels in Hebrew, marks are added to the letters. For example:A as in make = אֵיA as in Father = אָ אַ or אֲA as in cat = doesn't exist in Hebrew
The letter Z has no meaning in Hebrew, since Hebrew uses a completely different alphabet. The 7th letter of the Hebrew alphabet is Zayin (×–) which has the same sound as the English letter Z.
The last letter of the Greek alphabet is Tau The last letter of the Hebrew alphabet is Tav
The Hebrew name of the 22nd (and last) letter of the Hebrew alphabet is Tav (ת) but it doesn't have an English name, only a Hebrew name.
Gimel (×’) which is the 3rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
No letters were ever "added" to the Hebrew alphabet individually. The Hebrew alphabet is regarded as sacred to Jews, and its form is unchangeable.However, you might be talking about the sound shift of the letter Vav, was probably pronounced like a W in ancient times, and at some point, became pronounced like a V. This likely happened in Europe, due to the fact the the letter w is pronounced like a v in many European languages.
dalet (ד)
There is no such thing as a Jewish alphabet. If you mean Hebrew, there is no letter for J in Hebrew. In Modern Hebrew, words with the "J" sound are written with the letter for g plus an apostrophe: ג׳
it is the 11th letter of the alphabet and it looks like this: ×›
There is no "letter k" in the Hebrew alphabet. But there are 2 Hebrew letters that have the same sound as the English letter k: they are כ and ק.