Gallery Items tagged Hebrew

Academic Paper with Figure Included
Chicago Style History Paper which includes figures with \usepackage{wrapfig}
and \begin{wrapfigure}
בנימן הגלילי

Blue Hyperlinks in Bibliography
Hebrew / English Chicago Style History Paper, with the DOI fields suppressed in the bibliography, based on instructions from here, here and here.
Brandon Payne

Hebrew template
A template for Hebrew documents, just some settings and title page.
Gil ben-shachar

Culmus Fonts for Hebrew in LaTeX
This example shows how to use Culmus fonts to write Hebrew in LaTeX. The Culmus Project provides a collection of Hebrew fonts for GNU/Linux and LaTeX communities.
Overleaf (formerly writeLaTeX) provides Culmus Fonts 0.7-r1 (as of 26 Jan 2014), in addition to the standard LaTeX fonts for Hebrew. (If you remove \usepackage{culmus}, you can see the standard fonts instead.) Also note that your Hebrew text must be UTF-8 encoded, and that Overleaf also supports entry of right-to-left (bidirectional) text in your LaTeX source.
Overleaf (writeLaTeX)