Today in one of my classes, someone did a demo of language learning resources and started by looking at the resources listed on SIL's homepage. I noticed in the "what's new" section that they finally released the Unicode/OpenType version of Ezra today: http://www.sil.org/computing/fonts/silhebruni/
Have a look, try it out, let me know if it's better than Cardo. My initial suspicion would be that it is, just from knowing how long they've been working on it. I can track down someone to ask for permission to distribute, but I suspect there will be no problem given their licensing terms. SIL also released a new version of a nice transcoding utility to convert between different character encodings, which those of you venturing into module making might find useful. See: http://www.sil.org/nrsi/teckit/ --Chris