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LaMerhav (Hebrew: למרחב) was a
Hebrew language daily newspaper published in
Israel between 1954 and 1971. The
paper was
owned by the
Ahdut HaAvoda party...
- the
Labor Party by the
merger of Mapai,
Ahdut HaAvoda and Rafi in 1968,
LaMerhav, the
Ahdut HaAvoda-affiliated
newspaper merged into Davar. Its last edition...
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Knesset as an
independent party. The new
party also
launched a newspaper,
LaMerhav,
which became a
daily publication in
December that year, and was published...
- ****ociated with
Mapam Kol HaAm (1937–1975, Hebrew), ****ociated with Maki
LaMerhav (1954–1971, Hebrew), ****ociated with
Ahdut HaAvoda Walka (1958–1965, Polish)...
- of
Jerusalem and the
Sorbonne in Paris. As a
journalist he
worked for
LaMerhav and later, Davar. He
achieved fame with his
coverage of the 1961 trial...
- in his honor.
Protesters took to the streets, and the
Israeli newspaper LaMerhav declared that for the
museum to
accept money from a
German would be a "disavowal...
- BIG
Center –
Alonim School –
LaMerhav rd. – Neve
Ganim –
Amidar – Neve
Pardesim –
Shikun Remez – Ma'on
LaOved – Neve
Merhav –
Local Council – BIG Center...
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fifteen years. He
worked as a
literary editor for the
Hebrew newspapers La-
merhav and Davar. In 1977/78 he was author-in-residence at the
Center for Hebrew...
- but left the job the
following year.
Between 1960 and 1964 he
wrote for
LaMerhav, an
Israeli newspaper in Paris. In 1967 he
became a
spokesman for the Israeli...
- "קנסות כבדים לעברייני מם" [HEAVY
FINES FOR TAX EVADERS] (in Hebrew).
LaMerhav. 9 July 1964 – via
National Library of Israel.
Yoffi Viter and Amos Lev...