Einayim

Einayim (Hebrew עיניים, “eyes”) is a Hebrew children’s magazine edited by Tamir Rauner. The first issue, whose theme was paper, was published in November 1994 as a “younger brother” to the Mishkafayim magazine. The magazine’s first three issues were published in cooperation with the youth wing of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, after which the publisher, Rauner, partnered with the Haaretz Group to publish the magazine. Einayim has a special binder that is designed to preserve the issues of the magazine and prevent them from getting torn or lost.

Einayim

Einayim (Hebrew עיניים, “eyes”) is a Hebrew children’s magazine edited by Tamir Rauner. The first issue, whose theme was paper, was published in November 1994 as a “younger brother” to the Mishkafayim magazine. The magazine’s first three issues were published in cooperation with the youth wing of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, after which the publisher, Rauner, partnered with the Haaretz Group to publish the magazine. Einayim has a special binder that is designed to preserve the issues of the magazine and prevent them from getting torn or lost.