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Sha'ar LaMathil

''Sha’ar LaMatchil'' (in Hebrew שער למתחיל, ''Gateway for the Beginner''), is a weekly Israeli newspaper written in easy Hebrew. Publication has ceased as of April 2012 and it remains unclear if and when the paper will return.
The weekly was founded in 1956 by the "Department for Language Endowment" of the Israeli Ministry of Education. The newspaper is intended for olim and other newcomers to Israel who are learning the Hebrew Language, and is also designed for those who are studying Hebrew at an ulpan. The newspaper addresses many different topics in varying degrees of language complexity. It is written with nikudot and a large typeface,
The newspaper is edited in Tel Aviv, and is part of the Yediot Ahronot publishing group.
== History ==
The newspaper was founded in the 1950s and initially comprised two separate newspapers: "Gateway" and "To Begin." In 1978 the two newspapers were combined under a new name. The newspaper was originally published by the Jerusalem Post before it was transferred to Yedioth Ahronot.

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