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This short example shows how to use fonts available on Overleaf to write Hebrew; the list of available fonts are here. For more examples on using the polyglossia and babel packages to typeset Hebrew (and other languages), have a look at this and this help page.

A sample of a multilingual document (Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Serbian, etc.) created with babel and lualatex. See also the following resources: Multilingual typesetting on Overleaf using babel and fontspec (XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX) Gallery example here Multilingual typesetting on Overleaf using polyglossia and fontspec (XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX) Gallery example here

Chicago style history paper, bilingual.

Chicago Style History Paper which includes figures with \usepackage{wrapfig} and \begin{wrapfigure}

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