Ampersand

The ampersand (&) is a typographic symbol representing the word “and”.

It corresponds to the Unicode code U+26 (26 = gematria of the name of God YHVH).
יהוה

The ampersand also contains the symbol of infinity ( ∞ ).

The word “ampersand” originates from the Occitan “Es per lou et” (“It’s for the ‘and'”).

The ampersand results from the merging of the letters ‘e’ and ‘t’ (“Et” in Latin): it is a symbol of conjunction, fusion, union.

The Latin “Et” is written in Hebrew using the letters Aleph and Tav, the first and last letters of the alphabet, symbolizing God as the Aleph and the Tav.
את

God & Man
(partners in business)

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