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- HaMashkif (Hebrew: המשקיף, lit. 'The Observer') was a Hebrew language daily newspaper in Mandatory Palestine. Published between 1938 and 1948, it was...
- newspaper, with many of its founding journalists defecting from Hatzohar's HaMashkif. Objection to withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and negotiations...
- establish HaYarden [he], and in 1938 the daily HaMashkif. The party had briefly also been ****ociated with Doar HaYom. Polish members of the organisation were...
- 1931 by Yehoshua Lichter. It closed in 1934, and was succeeded by HaYarden and HaMashkif. The newspaper is noted for its tolerant or even supportive attitude...
- ****ociated with Mapai HaBoker (1934–1965, Hebrew), ****ociated with the General Zionists HaMashkif (1938–1948, Hebrew), ****ociated with Hatzohar HaTzofe (1937–2008...
- authorities. They then founded Hayarden ("The Jordan") and, in 1938, Hamashkif ("The Observer"). Jabotinsky was a steady contributor to these papers...
- בביצוע חנה אהרוני. HaMashkif, July 7, 1946 בתל-אביב. HaAretz. October 4, 1946 יום תאונות בתיא והסביבה. HaBoker, October 16, 1946 בתיאטרון. HaOlam. November...
- Tikva defeats Beitar Mahane Hamashkif, 12.6.39, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew) Beitar Reserve T.A. – Beitar P.T. HaBoker, 21 February 1943, via archive...
- (1:1) HaBoker, 11 July 1943, via archive.football.org.il (in Hebrew) Beitar T.A. – Maccabi Ri. LeZ. 3:1 (2:1)[permanent dead link‍] HaMashkif, 30 May...
- **** Has Died" - 1970-03-09. HaBoker daily newspaper - 1943-04-19. HaTzofe daily newspaper - "Khazaria" - 1943-05-14. HaMashkif daily newspaper - "Khazaria"...