plus: if you write the hebrew sentence in normal characters the translator will get it even if its not gewish alphabet.
here's the alphabet:
א= generic vocal, usually an "a" when it's the first letter
ב= b
כ= c
ד= d
א= e
פָ= f,p most of the times f (backward G) the point under it is just an accent / ף if its the last letter
ג= g
ח= h
י= i, ee
ל= l
מָ= m / ם if it is the last letter
נ= n / | if it stands as last letter
וֹ= o/v
ה= ah, combinated with the vocals after it the sound changes ex: הוֹ= oh
ץ= reinforces the vocal ex: ץי= "heeee"
ק= k
פָ= p
ר= r
ס= s
ת= t / ט if its the last letter
צ= tz
ז= z
ש= sh
hebrew goes from right to left