
The hebrew language is not just a means of communication, but a fundamental symbol of identity and religious tradition of the Jewish people.
The historical path of the Hebrew language, as a means of cultural expression, reflects the course of the Jewish people throughout the centuries, covering their needs and characteristics. The Hebrew script, as the central axis of its preservation, is used for both everyday and religious needs, and is adapted to the socio-cultural conditions and geographical areas of the time, forming the link with the long-standing Jewish tradition.