PDF Reader for Palm OS - Hebrew Language Support

I recently discovered that Adobe has a PDF reader the Palm.
I have PDF files in Hebrew. When I try transferring them to the Palm with
the Adobe desktop software, all I see on the Palm is dots, no words. Does
anyone know of a way to read these Hebrew files?

I have Acrobat 7.09 Professional. When I try to launch, I immediately get a message box that says:
"The application Acrobat quit unexpectedly.
Mac OS X and other application are not affected.
Click Reopen to open the application again. Click Report
to see more details or send a report to Apple.
{Three Buttons} Close Report... Reopen"
I have clicked them all, sent a report to Apple, tried to reopen. The same thing happens whether I open Acrobat directly, thru the dock or opening a PDF.
I'm a designer trying to get stuff done, and my frustration level is rising.

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