The Liberation Sans font supports the Hebrew alphabet.
But I noticed that the letter zayin, ז, looks out of place when used in a word. The stroke on top of the letter is diagonal, but you would expect it to be horizontal.
I attached examples of a word containing the letter zayin for Liberation Sans, Arial, and Noto Sans. You should be able to see that the shape of the letter zayin makes it stand out and distract from reading.
Arial: <img alt="Example-Arial.png" src="/liberation-fonts/issue/raw/files/e7560ed37033ab21ba1cce766d67be76866a3868adcffbedddc5ed5dd77416a5-Example-Arial.png" />
Liberation Sans: <img alt="Example-Liberation-Sans.png" src="/liberation-fonts/issue/raw/files/d0ba0ecb9bbc9a040e095b91145d157234a4f6f98f2e918d2edf2ed143644c0c-Example-Liberation-Sans.png" />
Noto Sans: <img alt="Example-Noto-Sans.png" src="/liberation-fonts/issue/raw/files/f6e95be1f41d6dd017624097c626ac00ec73507a0c789790453250fed87fdee3-Example-Noto-Sans.png" />
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