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  2. The Jerusalem Post - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem Post is an English language Israeli 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 .

  3. List of newspapers in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem Post: English, French Daily 1932 Eli Azur: English speakers Kul al-Arab: All Arabs: Arabic Weekly 1987 Al-Arab Group Arab citizens of Israel Maariv: Evening: Hebrew Daily 11.8% (3.0%) 1948 Eli Azur Israeli Jews Al-Madina: The City: Arabic Weekly 2004 Rana Asali Arab citizens of Israel Makor Rishon: Primary Source: Hebrew Weekly 4. ...

  4. The Jerusalem Report - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem Report is a fortnightly print and online news magazine that covers political, military, economic, religious and cultural issues in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world. Founded as an independent weekly publication in 1990, it now publishes 24 issues a year under the corporate umbrella of The Jerusalem Post Group, but ...

  5. Jewish Telegraphic Agency - Wikipedia

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    Landau, JTA's original publisher, later founded The Palestine Bulletin, an English-language broadsheet published in Mandatory Palestine in 1925. The Palestine Bulletin eventually became The Jerusalem Post. [20] Journalist Daniel Schorr began his career as an assistant news editor for the JTA from 1934 to 1941. [21] [22] [23]

  6. History of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The first known mention of the city was in c. 2000 BCE in the Middle Kingdom Egyptian execration texts in which the city was recorded as Rusalimum. [1] [2] The root S-L-M in the name is thought to refer to either "peace" (compare with modern Salam or Shalom in modern Arabic and Hebrew) or Shalim, the god of dusk in the Canaanite religion.

  7. Walla! Communications Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The portal was founded by Erez Pilosof and Gadi Hadar in 1995 as Israel's first online website directory, and soon afterward acquired by "Mashov Computers Marketing", a member of The Mashov Group headed by Yaki Dunietz and David Assia. In 1998, the company, traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, changed its name to "Walla! Communications Ltd".

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  9. Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem College of Technology, founded in 1969, ... The Jerusalem Post and The Times of Israel are also headquartered in Jerusalem.