You can't. But you can submit Hebrew questions in the relevant categories and they'll be answered.
There is currently no such site.
YOu can find Hebrew names on this site: http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/list_of_hebrew_names.php
It depends where you buy it. You can buy an English one and change the language on the iPad into Hebrew. To change the language: Settings-->General-->International-->Language-->Hebrew
You simply ask for them in Hebrew אפשר לתרץ בעברית, אבל לא לשאול בעברית עדיין One day we will also have a Hebrew site
http://translation.babylon.com/Hebrew Just change the languages around.
People do not automatically change their name when they convert to Judaism. They may choose a Hebrew name, but this is not an official name change.
The name "Ruth" is a word that came directly from Hebrew with very little change. The Hebrew pronunciation is "ROOS" for Ashkenazic Hebrew speakers, and "ROOT" for Sephardic Hebrew speakers.
You can ask for the translation on the site.
If this is a name, you can write it in Hebrew as ?????, but I can't find any site that shows what it means.
See the related links section below for links to the Israeli Government's web site with information about the Swine Flu (A-H1N1/09), and another site both in Hebrew. Also provided is a link to a web service from Google that can translate web pages to Hebrew.
go to the control panel>languages and keyboards and change the settings by adding the Hebrew keyboard.
"Shalom" in Hebrew. (Jewish is not a language unless you are referring to Yiddish, which is another category on this site.)