Hebrew is an ancient term for modern Jews. Today, Hebrew refers specifically to the language, not a people. If you are asking the purpose of Hebrew, that is the historical language of Jews and is used as a form of communication.
If the question is the purpose of Jews, according to the Tanach, Jews are meant to provide an example of how to live righteously.
There is no such thing as greek hebrew. If you just want the Hebrew word for purpose, it's kavanah (×›×•×•× ×”)
Hebrew = matará (מטרה) Greek = telos (τέλος)
The purpose of Hebrew schools is the education of Jewish children and adults in all aspects of Judaism, including but not limited to:PrayersHistoryHolidaysSabbathHebrew languageIsrael (History, politics, government)Holocaust studiesArtMusicCookingPhilosophy/EthicsNote: Some synagogues separate their religious schools into two two groups: Hebrew school (language and prayer), and religious school (all other topics). Others refer to everything as "Hebrew school."
takhlit (תכלית) = purpose, aim, goal
תשוקה ייעודו which literally means "passion and purpose".
tachlit (תכלית) is a poetic word for "purpose" or "aim"
The purpose of school is for learning, regardless of the language or culture.
Jewish law, called 'halacha' in Hebrew, are the laws of a nation with the same purpose as the laws of any nation - to set out rules and requirements for living in society.
Hebrew doesn't have numerals. The Ancients used letters of the alphabet to represent numbers. Modern Jews still use this method for religious purposes.
Tabernacle is type of a tower... It had a lot of purposes.... There are purposes for each furniture and rooms...
The Hebrew name of a horned wild animal, probably the Urus., To open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.
"bet sefer" is the Hebrew word for school. Schools have the the same function in Judaism that they have in all other religions.