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  2. Maariv (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Maariv ( Hebrew: מַעֲרִיב, lit. 'bringing on evening') is a Hebrew-language daily newspaper published in Israel . From Sunday to Thursday, it is printed under the Ma'ariv Hashavu'a ( Hebrew: מַעֲרִיב הַשָּׁבוּעַ) brand, while the weekend edition that is out on Friday is called Ma'ariv SofHashavu'a ( Hebrew ...

  3. List of newspapers in Israel - Wikipedia

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    As of July 31, 2023, a TGI survey indicated that Israel Hayom, distributed for free, is Israel's most read newspaper, with a 29.4% weekday readership exposure, followed by Yedioth Ahronoth, with 22.3%, Haaretz with 4.8%, Globes with 4% and Maariv with 3.9%. [1]

  4. Maariv - Wikipedia

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    Maariv or Maʿariv ( Hebrew: מַעֲרִיב, [maʔaˈʁiv] ), also known as Arvit, or Arbit ( Hebrew: עַרְבִית, [ʔaʁˈvit] ), is a Jewish prayer service held in the evening or night. It consists primarily of the evening Shema and Amidah . The service will often begin with two verses from Psalms, followed by the communal recitation ...

  5. The Jerusalem Post - Wikipedia

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    0792-822X. OCLC number. 15700704. Website. jpost .com. Media of Israel. List of newspapers. The Jerusalem Post is a broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post. In 1950, it changed its name to The Jerusalem Post.

  6. Israeli minister Benny Gantz resigns from war cabinet in blow ...

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    A survey published Friday by the Israeli Maariv newspaper showed support for Gantz at 42%, compared to 34% for Netanyahu. The war cabinet, which Gantz was a member of, operates independently from ...

  7. Inge Deutschkron - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the Israeli newspaper Maariv hired her as a correspondent, and she acted as an observer for Maariv at the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials in 1963. She became an Israeli citizen in 1966. Moving to Tel Aviv in 1972, Deutschkron was editor of Maariv until 1988, dedicated to international and Middle East politics.

  8. Category:Maariv (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Maariv (newspaper) people‎ (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Maariv (newspaper)" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Doron Galezer - Wikipedia

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    Doron Galezer. Doron Galezer ( Hebrew: דורון גלעזר; born 1952) is an Israeli journalist, former chief executive editor of Maariv newspaper and former chief executive editor of Uvda, an Israeli investigative journalism television show. He previously served as the chairman of Israel's Editors Committee. Galezer was born and raised in ...