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Sorry 'bout the delay. My computer froze so I had to retype it on my phone. Most generic fonts have Hebrew letters included. By generic, I mean fonts like Arial, Times New Roman, (not Calibri) and David. At least I think David is generic. There are, of course, also specific-to-Hebrew fonts, but I think it's safer to go with what's simple. For clarity, I'd say go with Arial for the text. I believe the font in use now is Times New Roman, which doesn't look quite as good in Hebrew as it does in English (understatement of the year). If you want to have a separate font for main titles (as we do here), then I'd recommend David for that. If its not a generic font as I thought, get back to me and I'll find you a download link.

EDIT: As a second option for titles: Narkism. Also I think preinstalled.

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