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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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Maariv (in Hebrew).
Retrieved 11
October 2024.
Moshe Cohen (2
October 2024). "איך השפיע השבוע הדרמטי בצפון על מצבה של הליכוד?".
Maariv (in Hebrew)...
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Maariv 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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verses from
Tanach that is
recited by some
Jewish communities during w****day
Maariv between Shema and Amidah. Its name is from the
first 3
words of the first...
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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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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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serves as a
political commentator and a
senior reporter for the
newspaper "
Maariv HaShavua" and Al-Monitor. He
presents daily programs on
radio station 103fm...
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Hashkiveinu is the
second blessing following the
Shema during Maariv. It is a
petitionary prayer to lie down in
peace at
night and
return to...