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Maariv - Definition and Overview

Maariv is also the evening prayer in Judaism; see Jewish services for details

Maariv (Hebrew evening) is a daily newspaper in Israel. Maariv is considered to express the opinion and feeling of the Jewish general public in Israel, and quoted much by the foreign press because of the emotional headlines it uses for news events. The Nimrodi family holds controlling stake in Maariv, and Yaakov Nimrodi serves as its chairman. Maariv's chief editor is Amnon Dankner.

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Notable journalists in Maariv

Present

  • Amnon Dankner - chief editor
  • Dan Margalit - political publicist
  • Ben Kaspit - political reporter
  • Ben Dror Yemini - editor of Op-Ed, publicist, mainly on antisemitism and debunking extremists from the far right and the far left
  • Amnon Rubinstein - publicist, mainly on antisemitism
  • Meir Shnitzer - TV and film critic
  • Hanoch Daum - publicist
  • Amir Rapeport - military reporter
  • Sefi Handler - Maariv's reporter in France
  • Menahem Ganz - Maariv's reporter in Italy
  • Hila Alrai De Ber - health reporter
  • Rubik Rosenthal - the Hebrew language ( הזירה הלשונית )
  • Arel Segal - Betar, humor and urban legends
  • Kobi Arieli - Haredi, humor and satire

Past

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