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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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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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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(in Hebrew). Retrieved 16 May 2024. Maariv Online (17 May 2024). "הקואליציה מתחזקת, נתניהו סוגר את הפער מגנץ". Maariv (in Hebrew). Retrieved 16 May 2024...
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Baruch HaShem Le'Olam (redirect from Baruch Adonai L'Olam (Maariv))
of 18 verses from Tanach that is recited by some minyanim during weekday Maariv between Shema and Amidah. Its name is from the first 3 words of the first...
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HaMaariv Aravim, or simply Maariv Aravim, is the first blessing before the Shema and generally the opening prayer during Maariv. It is considered to be...
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controlled by investor Eli Azur (who in 2014 also acquired the newspaper Maariv). The Jerusalem Post is published in English. Previously, it also had a...
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led by chief editor Ezriel Carlebach left to form Yedioth Maariv, shortly later known as Maariv. According to Carlebach and his associates, their reason...
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"מה ידענו ומדוע סירבנו להפנים את הכוונות הרצחניות של חמאס?" (in Hebrew). Maariv. 7 November 2023. Archived from the original on 18 November 2023. Retrieved...
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appeared for many years in the newspaper Maariv. Yosef Lapid, Dosh's colleague on the editorial board of Maariv, described Srulik as an icon of Israel in...
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