Hebrew / English Keyboard for 700 MHz eMac

Does anyone know of a Hebrew English USB Keyboard for a 700 MHz eMac either made for a PC or Mac? If it's for a PC how do I get an ⌘ key besides using a decal?

Have you tried a Google search on Hebrew USB keyboard? You should find a number of sites, including this:
http://www.davka.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?product=20
The kind of Mac you have is not relevant.

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