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Haaretz$500569$ - translation to English

ISRAELI DAILY NEWSPAPER
Ha'aretz; HaAretz; Ha’aretz; Ha'aretz Group; Hadashot Ha'aretz; Ha'Aretz; Haaretz newspaper; Haaretz Daily; Haaretz Newspaper; Haarets; Haretz; Haaretz.com; Criticism of Haaretz; Haaretz Group; The Palestine News; Haaretz.co.il; History of Haaretz
  • Front page of ''Ḥadshot Ha'aretz'', August 1919.
  • Front page of the Hebrew and English editions
  • Passengers on board a [[Palestine Airways]] [[Short Scion]], 1939. The second passenger on the left is reading ''Haaretz''.
  • Former Haaretz building (1932–1973), of which only part of the facade has been preserved

Haaretz      
n. Haaretz, israelische Tageszeitung
Promised Land         
  • [[Yahweh]] (God) shows [[Moses]] the Promised Land ([[Frans Pourbus the Elder]], c. 1565–80)
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LAND WHICH, ACCORDING TO THE HEBREW BIBLE, WAS PROMISED BY GOD TO ABRAHAM AND HIS DESCENDANTS
Eretz land; Land eretz; Ha-Aretz ha-Muvtahat; Jewish Promised Land; Promised land; The Promised Land (Eretz Yisrael); HaAretz HaMuvtahat; Ha-Aretz ha-Muvtachat
das Gelobte Land (biblisches Kanaan, in der modernen Geschichte Israel)

Definition

promised land
¦ noun
1. (the Promised Land) (in the Bible) the land of Canaan, promised to Abraham and his descendants (Gen. 12:7).
2. a place or situation where great happiness is expected.

Wikipedia

Haaretz

Haaretz (Hebrew: הָאָרֶץ lit.'The Land [of Israel]', originally Ḥadshot Haaretz – Hebrew: חַדְשׁוֹת הָאָרֶץ, IPA: [χadˈʃot haˈʔaʁets] lit.'News of the Land [of Israel]') is an Israeli newspaper. It was founded in 1918, making it the longest running newspaper currently in print in Israel, and is now published in both Hebrew and English in the Berliner format. The English edition is published and sold together with the International New York Times. Both Hebrew and English editions can be read on the internet. In North America, it is published as a weekly newspaper, combining articles from the Friday edition with a roundup from the rest of the week. It is considered Israel's newspaper of record. It is known for its left-wing and liberal stances on domestic and foreign issues.

As of 2022, Haaretz has the third-largest circulation in Israel. It is widely read by international observers, especially in its English edition, and discussed in the international press. According to the Center for Research Libraries, among Israel's daily newspapers, "Haaretz is considered the most influential and respected for both its news coverage and its commentary."