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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...
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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...
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    Ben Caspit (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    He serves as a political commentator and a senior reporter for the newspaper "Maariv HaShavua" and Al-Monitor. He presents daily programs on radio station...
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    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...
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    Nadav Eyal (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    appointment, Israeli newspaper Haaretz noted that Eyal was the youngest political correspondent in the Israeli television. In 2003, he joined Maariv and served...
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  • Maariv is a Jewish prayer service held in the evening or night. Maariv may also refer to: Maariv (newspaper), an Israeli newspaper Maariv Aravim, the...
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    Ofer Nimrodi (category Maariv (newspaper) editors)
    Publisher and Editor-in-Chief. Nimrodi's entering the media field, and Maariv particularly, was considered outstanding since neither Nimrodi, nor any...
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  • energetically staged and alive with moral energy." As reported in the Maariv newspaper, on February 3, 2013, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his ministers...
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  • "מאה העשירים של ישראל לשנת 2010 (The 100 Richest Israelis in 2010)". Maariv Newspaper. Archived from the original on 2013-03-07. "#721 Michael Federmann...
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  • with the newspaper Makor Rishon. The site was founded by Maariv Holdings, the parent company of Maariv, and until 2014 was called "NRG Maariv". In 2014...
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    Yasif. Arab Christians are one of the most educated groups in Israel. Maariv newspaper has described Arab Christians as "the most successful [group] in the...
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    Ben-Dror Yemini (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    April 17, 1954) is an Israeli journalist. He has worked for the daily newspaper Maariv, and in Spring 2014 began writing for the daily Yedioth Ahronoth. Ben-Dror...
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    Tzipi Hotovely (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    government in June 2021 and the Likud's transition to the opposition, newspaper Haaretz reported that Foreign Minister of Israel Yair Lapid wanted to...
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    Tommy Lapid (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    journalist for the Israeli Hungarian-language newspaper Új Kelet. Later, he was hired by the mainstream daily Maariv, where he became an influential publicist...
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  • Yaakov Nimrodi (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    Company for $26m. In 1992, he bought the Israeli newspaper Maariv. התקווה והמחד: פרשת איראנגייט, Maariv Publishing, 2004 (Irangate: A Hope Shattered) Profile...
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  • Israel's most read newspaper, with a 31% weekday readership exposure, followed by Yedioth Ahronoth, with 23.9%, Haaretz with 4.7%, and Maariv with 3.5%. Ha-Levanon...
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    Israel's Maariv newspaper on 25 and 26 October, only 29% of Israelis supported an immediate large-scale ground offensive into the Gaza Strip. Maariv said...
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    Geulah Cohen (category Maariv (newspaper) editors)
    comrade Emanuel Hanegbi. From 1961 to 1973, she wrote for the Israeli newspaper Maariv and served on its editorial board. While working as a journalist, she...
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    Moshe Feiglin (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    used thugs and homosexuals." Feiglin clarified his position to the Maariv newspaper that just because he considers Hitler a military genius, this does...
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    country?" asked Amnon Dankner of the Maariv newspaper. Ben-Dror Yemini, the editor of the opinion page of Maariv, called Levy one of the "propagandists...
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    Boaz Bismuth (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    Bismuth began his journalistic career in 1983, as a sports correspondent for Maariv until 1988, when he became its correspondent in Paris. Bismuth also taught...
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    Gadi Taub (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    Harem, about a polygamous cult. Since 1996 Taub has been a columnist for Maariv, Yedioth Ahronoth and Haaretz. He has written political and cultural commentaries...
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    acquired the newspaper Maariv). The Jerusalem Post is published in English. Previously, it also had a French edition. Originally a left-wing newspaper, it underwent...
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    את הפנתרים לירושלים?" [What Brought the Panthers to Jerusalem?]. Maariv (newspaper). 5 March 1971. Niza Ariel. 184-185 מצפן - המצפון והפנטזיה, פרק 5...
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    Ephraim Kishon (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    During this period he wrote several humorous lists for the Hungarian newspaper "Új Kelet". Afterwards Kishon moved to a housing project. He studied Hebrew...
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    chosen as one of the ten best restaurants in Israel by Sagi Cohen, Maariv (newspaper) food critic. and chosen as one of the best restaurants in Israel...
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    Yehonatan Geffen (category Maariv (newspaper) people)
    satirical column for the weekend supplement of the Hebrew-language mainstream newspaper Ma'ariv. He joined the entertainment troupe "Lul" with Uri Zohar, Arik...
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    Haaretz editor: Haaretz has lost its public standing] (in Hebrew). nrg Maariv. 8 January 2013. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved...
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    also among the key founders of the Israeli diamond industry and the Maariv newspaper. Oved Ben-Ami, originally Oved Dankner, was born in Petah Tikva, in...
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  • 1948 before splitting again in 1949 Israeli Communist Opposition Maariv (newspaper) Ma'avak Maki (historical political party) Maki (political party)...
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