As you may have noticed, there aren't a lot of choices for Hebrew fonts in Google Docs. Right now, Rashi script is one of the only features keeping me attached to Microsoft Word.
Here's how to find the available Hebrew fonts in Google Docs.
Click on File > Language
Scroll past the Latin-alphabet languages until you find עברית. (This does not change the language of the toolbar or the left-to-right orientation of the page.)
When the language selection is English, the only fonts available that will look different in Hebrew are Arial, Courier New (if you miss your old typewriter) and Times New Roman. All other fonts will leave Hebrew in Times New Roman.
It's possible to add a font to Google Docs in two simple ways. You can select 'More fonts' from the main font list, and add a font to that primary tab within Google Docs. You can also download the. A Better Way to Manage Fonts for Google Slides and Google Docs Extensis Fonts for Google Docs and Google Slides allows you to view your Google font collection in a convenient panel, sort by style, and find inspiration in fonts that are trending. You can try out different fonts.
Here's how to find the available Hebrew fonts in Google Docs.
Click on File > Language
Scroll past the Latin-alphabet languages until you find עברית. (This does not change the language of the toolbar or the left-to-right orientation of the page.)
When you select עברית, the following fonts will appear in the font section on the toolbar up top. The highlighted fonts work in Hebrew.