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Maariv was founded in 1948 by former Yediot Aharonot journalists led by Dr. Ezriel Carlebach, who became Maariv's first editor-in-chief.It was the most widely read newspaper in Israel in its first twenty years.
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 4.1% (0.2%) 1997 Sheldon Adelson: Religious Zionists: Novosti Nedeli: Weekly News: Russian Weekly 1989 Eli Azur: Russians in Israel TheMarker: Hebrew Daily 5 ...
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 ...
Gantz often surpasses the prime minister in popularity, according to opinion polls. A survey published Friday by the Israeli Maariv newspaper showed support for Gantz at 42%, compared to 34% for ...
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Maariv minyan in a Jaffa Tel Aviv flea-market shop Maariv at the Western Wall. Maariv or Maʿariv (Hebrew: מַעֲרִיב, [maʔaˈʁiv]), also known as Arvit, or Arbit (Hebrew: עַרְבִית, ), is a Jewish prayer service held in the evening or night. It consists primarily of the evening Shema and Amidah.
But another poll for the Maariv newspaper last week found that 37% of Israelis believed Israel should agree to Hamas’ demand for an end to the war in exchange for the hostages, while 43% ...
An opinion poll in Maariv newspaper found that 21% of Israelis want Netanyahu to remain prime minister after the war. Sixty-six percent said "someone else" and 13% were undecided.