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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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    Hebrew Daily 11.3% (0.8%) 2008 Yedioth Ahronoth Group: Business journalism: Courier: Russian Daily 1991 Israel Libo Feigin Russians in Israel: Globes: Hebrew, English Daily 3.0% (0.7%) 1983 Fishman Group Business journalism: Haaretz: The Land: Hebrew, English Daily 4.8% (0.4%) 1919 Haaretz Group: Liberal Jews Hamodia: The Informer: Hebrew ...

  4. Category:Maariv (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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  5. Maariv - Wikipedia

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    The word Maariv is the first significant word in the opening blessing of the evening service. It is derived from the Hebrew word erev, which translates to evening. Maariv is a conversion of this word into a verb, which means "bringing on evening." The name comes from the end of the first blessing of the prayer, "Blessed are you, O Lord, who ...

  6. Hashkiveinu - Wikipedia

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    The prayer's text according to Nusach Ashkenaz, in each of the Hebrew script, Hebrew as transliterated into the Roman alphabet, and English: הַשְׁכִּיבֵנוּ יְיָ אֱלֹהֵינוּ לְשָׁלוֹם וְהַעֲמִידֵנוּ מַלְכֵּנוּ לְחַיִּים.

  7. Baruch HaShem Le'Olam - Wikipedia

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    English translation Transliteration Hebrew Source The first 4 verses are said by all denominations, during Shacharit at the end of the daily Hallel of Pesukei Dezimra Nusach Ashkenaz and some Nusach Sefard say all 18 verses in weekday Maariv between Shema and Amidah. To the extent that it is still recited by Sephardim (primarily Moroccans), and ...

  8. Israel Hayom - Wikipedia

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    Israel Hayom (Hebrew: יִשְׂרָאֵל הַיּוֹם, lit. 'Israel Today') is an Israeli national Hebrew-language free daily newspaper.Distributed for free around Israel, [6] it is the country's most widely distributed newspaper.

  9. Kalman Liebskind - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.