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Mabat LaHadashot (Hebrew: מבט לחדשות lit. A
Glance at the News,
sometimes shortened to
Mabat (Hebrew: מבט lit. view), was the
State of Israel's flagship...
- hibít "looked at" → נתן מבט natán
mabát "looked" (lit.
means "gave a look") AND העיף מבט heíf
mabát "looked" (lit. "flew/threw a look"; cf....
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author Jonathan Yavin.
Between 1968 and 2008,
Yavin was the
anchor of
Mabat (lit. "Outlook"), the
primetime news
roundup on Israel's
state television...
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HaNof and
Kiryat Simha. The
industrial zones in
Rishon LeZion are
called Mabat, an
abbreviation for Miskhar,
Bilui VeTa'asiya (Commerce,
Pastime and Industry)...
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recent developments among observant Jews in
Israel (HaDati'im haHadashim:
Mabat achshavi al
haHevra haDatit b'Yisrael). Jerusalem:
Keter (in Hebrew). "Israel's...
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broadcast in color. On 1
August of the same year, the
first edition of
Mabat laHadashot (A
Glance at the News) was broadcast, this
program was broadcast...
- Bachelor's degree. He
later worked as an
anchor on
Channel 1,
presenting the
Mabat LaHadashot news show. In 2012 he
joined the Walla! news website,
where he...
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Channel 1
decided to move
Mabat to 8:00 pm,
renovate its
Romema studios,
create new
introductions and
extending Mabat to 50 minutes.
Eilon Shalev was...
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Designation Year Year
Hebrew designation Ryan BQM-34A
Firebee 1971
Mabat (Gaze) מבט Ryan BQM-34E/F
Firebee II 1971
Shadmit (Pratincole) שדמית Northrop...
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Reform Synagogue in Tel Aviv, was
shown on the
Israeli television show “
Mabat Sheni” (Lit.
Second Look). At the time, a non-Orthodox Bat
Mitzvah where...