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10 unusual facts about Maariv


Adam Baruch

During the 1980s he was the editor of the weekend supplement "Seven Days" of the daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, and was the editor of Maariv for a short period of time in 1992, when the newspaper was owned by Robert Maxwell.

Ansar, Lebanon

An Israel Army reservist who had served at Ansar was quoted in the newspaper Maariv claiming the camp was sitting on top of an underground tunnel system.

Dollar Account affair

In 2002, Maariv correspondent Ben Caspit reported that Dalia Rabin-Pelossof, Yitzhak and Leah's daughter, said she recently spoke with Professor Yaakov Ne'eman, a lawyer.

Donald Boström

Israeli daily Ma'ariv reported that Bostrom's 2001 book Inshallah, which deals with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reportedly included the allegations of organ harvesting relating to the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute, was financed - among other bodies - by the Swedish Foreign Ministry.

Erez Biton

Biton was a journalist and published a weekly column in the Israeli newspaper Maariv.

HaAh HaGadol VIP

Menahem Ben is a 60-year-old literature critic for the Israeli newspaper Maariv.

Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010

In December 2009 it was claimed by Israeli newspaper Maariv that IBA, the Israeli national broadcaster, had internally selected Harel Skaat to perform the Israeli entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, after an IBA meeting held on 23 December.

Namer

On 15 February 2005, Maariv reported that a running Namer prototype based on the Merkava Mark I was fielded by the Givati Brigade for trials and evaluation.

Revava

They were ordered to issue an apology in Maariv and Haaretz newspapers and pay monetary compensation to the fund.

Yocheved Weinfeld

Unfortunately, with the exception of Yigael Tzalmona (Maariv, 3.21.75), most critics missed the point, and saw the topics as unworthy of artistic endeavor.


IDF Spokesperson's Unit

Large-circulation Israeli newspapers such as Yedioth Aharonoth, Maariv and Haaretz, as well as smaller newspapers, religious media, radio and internet sources, are all assisted by the Communications Branch on military and security matters.

Maariv Aravim

HaMaariv Aravim and Ahavat Olam being recited at the beginning of Maariv is seen as a preparation for the recitation of the Shema in the form of an affirmation of unity.

Ofer Nimrodi

In June 2011, The Israel Land Development Company sold the controlling shareholding of Maariv to "Discount Investment Corporation" of the IDB Group, controlled by Nohi Dankner.

Srulik

Yosef Lapid, Dosh's colleague on the editorial board of Maariv, described Srulik as an icon of Israel in the same way that Marianne and Uncle Sam were icons of France and the United States.

Tuvia Tenenbom

Tenenbom was named "founder of a new form of Jewish theatre" by the French Le Monde and a "New Jew" by the Israeli Maariv.

Yehonatan Geffen

During this period he began writing a column for the weekend supplement of the Ma'ariv newspaper, and he joined the entertainment troupe "Lul" with Uri Zohar, Arik Einstein, and Shalom Hanoch.

Yuri Stern

He also wrote several articles for newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, The Jerusalem Post, and Ma'ariv, as well as several academic papers on economics of the USSR.

Zmanim

If one has not recited the evening Shema by this time, and the omission was not due to negligence, one can still recite it now, up to sunrise, though one may not say Hashkiveinu or Baruch Hashem L'Olam.