Ctrl+space works, as do other shortcuts without letters. as I said, the keyboard switches between Hebrew and English, but when the keyboard is set to Hebrew the shortcuts that require English letters (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V and so forth) won't work.
Other Hebrew speaking users I know reported similar problems, apparently from the more recent ubuntu releases. To help pinpoint the problem, the solution I've found (which is a bit of a mess) is running a file on startup that goes: (sleep 3; setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle "us,il") & This seems to work perfectly. Which means, I presume, that lubuntu - and maybe ubuntu in general - uses a different method to switch languages, with the aforementioned bug.
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