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The alef is the first letter of the alefbet and it is often silent when words containing it are pronounced. Why isn't it the first letter of the Bible? (This question is asked by rabbis.)
The meaning of the [[א]] is that God spoke and created the heavens and the earth. We can derive from its silence, both in pronunciation and in it's absence as the first letter of the Bible, that God created the heavens and the earth in silence, meaning that and when there was no one there to observe him do it.
This is the first time that a riddle was proposed along the lines of "if something happens somewhere and there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound?". In this case the answer is "No". Not only was there no one there to observe, but there was nothing for sound to bounce off of, or propagate through.
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