Usage of Hebrew within a TeX--XeT (not LaTeX!) input file. If you work in Old Code, an old representatin of Hebrew on Unix, start your input file by \input heb_macros \sethebrew You will then be using the fonts Jerusalem, TelAviv, OldJaffa and/or DeadSea. If you work in New Code or in Ms Windows' Hebrew, start your input file by \input heb_macros_newcode \sethebrew You will then be using the fonts xxxxx_newcode, where "xxxxx" means the above font names. If you work in DOS PC, start your input file by \input heb_pc \sethebrew You will then be using the fonts Jer_pc, Tel_pc, Old_pc and/or Dead_pc. The most important keywords in Hebrew TeX are \sethebrew Go into Hebrew mode \unsethebrew Go out of Hebrew mode \R{Hebrew string .....} A right-to-left string in a non Hebrew surroundings \L{English string ....} A left-to-right string in a Hebrew surroundings other available keywords are: \Hebrewtoday Hebrew date in Hebrew \Hebrewdate Converting a Georgian date to a Hebrew date