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Ma'ariv La'noar

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Ma'ariv La'noar (lit. Ma'ariv for the youth; in Hebrew: מעריב לנוער) is an Israeli weekly magazine of the Tzivlin publishing, which appeals to youth. The magazine was first published in 1958[1] and is considered the first magazine in Israel for youth.

In the 1980s, the weekly reached the highest circulation of all time: 100,000 copies, and was one of the two most popular magazines in Israel (alongside LaIsha). In 2006, the weekly lost the lead to its competitor, Rosh 1.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Maariv". National Library of Israel. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. ^ According to the TGI survey for 2006/2007. Since then, no other survey has been conducted to examine the readers' data in the youth press.