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Example for a formal template of how the thesis should be submitted to Ben-Gurion University. This document contains all the necessary pages for submitting the thesis (including their translation in Hebrew) and chapters. Each chapter holds several examples, such as citing articles, adding images to the article and the table of contents, and more. The document is divided into several folders, each containing one chapter. The document has one main file which connects all the chapters and the opening pages. Formal titles, which appear on several pages, can be changed at once from the main file.

While this is not a formal template of how your thesis should be submitted, this has been used for writing theses that have been submitted and approved successfully. It also contains examples of pages in Hebrew. This template is based on the BGU Thesis Template and adapted to the guidelines of the Open University of Israel.

This template was created to help students submit solutions to an exam in a Lie groups class in Hebrew. Of course, it could be used for other Hebrew classes as well.

While this is not a formal template of how your thesis should be submitted, this has been used for writing theses that have been submitted and approved successfully. Also contains examples of pages in Hebrew.

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.

A template for Hebrew documents, just some settings and title page.
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