Maariv
[Sephardic Hebrew mah-ah-reev; Ashkenazic Hebrew mah-riv] /Sephardic Hebrew mɑ ɑˈriv; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈmɑ rɪv/
noun, Hebrew.
1.
the Jewish religious service conducted every evening.
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