DAVAR
:''This article is about an Israeli newspaper. For the Iranian minister, see Ali Akbar Davar.''
'''Davar''' (Hebrew: דבר, meaning ''thing'' or "word") was a Hebrew language daily newspaper published in the Palestine Mandate and Israel from 1925 until 1994. It was established by Berl Katznelson, who was its editor until his death in 1944. Katznelson was replaced as editor by Zalman Shazar who was later to become the President of the State of Israel. It belonged to, and was politically aligned with, the Histadrut labor union.
★ List of Israeli newspapers
'''Davar''' (Hebrew: דבר, meaning ''thing'' or "word") was a Hebrew language daily newspaper published in the Palestine Mandate and Israel from 1925 until 1994. It was established by Berl Katznelson, who was its editor until his death in 1944. Katznelson was replaced as editor by Zalman Shazar who was later to become the President of the State of Israel. It belonged to, and was politically aligned with, the Histadrut labor union.
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