
Hebrew First
AI skills for anyone working primarily in Hebrew, content writing, document generation, accessibility, RTL interfaces, and Hebrew NLP
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Working in Hebrew is not just a language choice, it comes with a specific set of technical and creative challenges. How do you write content that sounds authentically Israeli, not like a Google Translate output? How do you generate formal Hebrew documents with the right structure and register? How do you build a website that is both RTL-correct and accessible under Israeli law? This bundle brings together five AI skills that tackle Hebrew content and document work from every angle.
Whether you are a writer, a developer, a UX designer, or a business owner who communicates in Hebrew daily, these skills understand the nuances of the language and the specific standards that apply in Israel.
Key facts
- Accessibility standard: Israeli Standard IS 5568 (based on WCAG 2.0 Level AA) is mandatory for most public-facing websites under the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Law (חוק שוויון זכויות לאנשים עם מוגבלות).
- RTL (right-to-left): Hebrew text renders right-to-left; key CSS properties are
dir="rtl", logical properties (padding-inline-start), and bidirectional text handling for mixed Hebrew/English content. - Hebrew character set: 22 letters (אותיות), 5 final forms (sofit: ך ם ן ף ץ), and nikud (niqqud), diacritical marks used mainly in formal texts and liturgy.
- Standard Hebrew fonts: Heebo, Assistant, Rubik, Open Sans Hebrew, optimized for screen rendering and supported by Google Fonts.
- Calendar: Israeli business calendar is typically Sunday through Thursday; Friday is a half day and Saturday (Shabbat) is the weekly rest day.
- Date format: DD/MM/YYYY (not MM/DD/YYYY); ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) is common in technical contexts.
Who is this for?
- Writers and content creators producing Hebrew blog posts, marketing copy, or social content
- Developers and designers building RTL interfaces or adding Hebrew support to their products
- Businesses and organizations that need to generate formal Hebrew documents at scale
- Anyone who wants their Hebrew output to sound natural, not translated
What you get
Five skills covering Hebrew content, documents, interfaces, and language processing:
- Hebrew Content Writer: produce natural, idiomatic Hebrew content across any format and register
- Hebrew Document Generator: generate structured formal documents (contracts, reports, letters) in proper Hebrew
- Israeli Accessibility Compliance: audit and fix accessibility issues against Israeli Standard 5568 (WCAG 2.0 AA)
- Hebrew RTL Best Practices: correct RTL layout patterns for web and app development, including CSS logical properties
- Hebrew NLP Toolkit: morphological analysis, nikud, named entity recognition, and other Hebrew language processing tasks
npx skills-il add-bundle hebrew-first -a claude-codeInstall on Claude.ai, Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Manus, or other platforms
- 1. Click "Download ZIP" to download the bundle files.
- 2. Open Claude Desktop and go to Customize > Skills.
- 3. Click "+" and select "Upload a skill", then upload each ZIP file from the bundle.
- 4. Start a new conversation. The skills will activate automatically when relevant.
Try These Prompts
Write a blog post in natural Israeli Hebrew on '5 time management tips for freelancers'. 600-800 words, practical and personal tone, with subheadings and bullet lists
Generate a confidentiality agreement (NDA) in Hebrew for a collaboration between two Israeli companies. Include definition of confidential information, restriction period, and remedies for breach
Audit my website against Israeli accessibility standard 5568 and WCAG 2.0 Level AA. Give me a list of issues found with a clear explanation and how to fix each one
Skills in this bundle
Write and edit professional content in Hebrew including marketing copy, UX text, articles, emails, and social media posts. Use when user asks to write in Hebrew, "ktov b'ivrit", create Hebrew marketing content, edit Hebrew text, write Hebrew UX copy, or optimize Hebrew content for SEO. Covers grammar rules, register from formal to dugri, mixed Hebrew/English, gendered language, nikud and numerals, and Hebrew SEO best practices. Do NOT use for Hebrew NLP/ML tasks (use hebrew-nlp-toolkit) or translation (use a translation skill).
Generate professional Hebrew documents including PDF, DOCX, and PPTX with full RTL support and proper Hebrew typography. Use when user asks to create Hebrew PDF, generate Israeli business documents, "lehafik heshbonit", "litstor hozeh", build Hebrew Word document, create Hebrew PowerPoint, or produce Israeli templates such as Heshbonit Mas (tax invoice), Hozeh (contract), Hatza'at Mechir (proposal), or Protokol (meeting minutes). Covers reportlab, WeasyPrint, python-docx, and pptxgenjs with bidi paragraph support. Do NOT use for OCR or reading existing documents (use hebrew-ocr-forms instead).
Implement Israeli web accessibility compliance per IS 5568 standard, anchored to WCAG 2.0 AA (IS 5568 adds some 2.1-aligned criteria; sources differ), for Hebrew RTL applications. Use when user asks about Israeli accessibility law, "negishot" (accessibility), IS 5568, "teken negishot" (accessibility standard), "nachim" (disabilities), who is exempt from website accessibility, enforcement and penalties, the accessibility coordinator role, Hebrew screen reader support, RTL ARIA patterns, or accessibility audit for Israeli websites. Covers mandatory legal requirements under the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Act, revenue-based exemption tiers, the two enforcement tracks (civil damages and the Commission administrative penalty) and the 60-day cure period, the accessibility coordinator role, Hebrew screen reader compatibility, and RTL-specific ARIA patterns. Do NOT use for general WCAG guidance without Israeli context (use standard a11y resources instead).
Implement right-to-left (RTL) layouts for Hebrew web applications. Use when user asks about RTL layout, Hebrew text direction, bidirectional (bidi) text, Hebrew CSS, "right to left", or needs to build a Hebrew web UI. Covers CSS logical properties, the :dir() pseudo-class, Tailwind RTL, React/Next.js RTL setup, icon mirroring, Hebrew typography, and font selection. Do NOT use for Arabic RTL (similar but different typography) unless user explicitly asks for shared RTL patterns, or for native mobile RTL (React Native I18nManager, SwiftUI, Android) which is out of scope.
Guide developers in using Hebrew NLP models and tools including DictaLM, DictaBERT, AlephBERT, and ivrit.ai. Use when user asks about Hebrew text processing, Hebrew NLP, "ivrit", Hebrew tokenization, Hebrew NER, Hebrew sentiment analysis, Hebrew speech-to-text, or needs to process Hebrew language text programmatically. Covers model selection, preprocessing, and Hebrew-specific NLP challenges. Do NOT use for Arabic NLP (different tools) or general English NLP tasks.
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