Hebrew poetry refers to the body of poetic works written in the Hebrew language. It is a form of literature that has been in existence for centuries, and over time has undergone various changes. Synonyms for Hebrew poetry include Jewish poetry and Judaic poetry. These terms are used to describe the literary works of Jewish writers that may not necessarily have been written in the Hebrew language but are nonetheless related to Jewish culture and traditions. Other synonyms for Hebrew poetry include biblical poetry, as much of Hebrew poetry is found in the Bible, and Mizrahi poetry, which refers to the poetry of Jewish communities in the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia.