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Habima

American  
[hah-bee-muh, hah-bee-mah] / hɑˈbi mə, ˌhɑ biˈmɑ /

noun

  1. a Hebrew-language theater company, founded in Moscow in 1917: now the national theater of Israel.


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An estimated 80,000 Israelis — including prominent politicians, officials from the judiciary, stroller-pushing parents, and several civil rights and Jewish-Arab coexistence groups — braved a rainstorm to gather Saturday evening at the city’s Habima Square, hoisting posters with slogans like “We won’t become Iran,” and “Judaism does not equal racism!”

From Washington Post

In and around Tel Aviv’s Habima square, many of the protesters carried umbrellas or placards.

From New York Times

Demonstrators gather in support of Ukraine following Russia's invasion, and watch Zelenskiy's speech as it is broadcasted to the Knesset, Israel's parliament, and projected at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 20, 2022.

From Reuters

Demonstrators gather in support of Ukraine following Russia's invasion and watch Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's speech as it is broadcasted to the Knesset, Israel's parliament, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 20, 2022.

From Reuters

Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai tweeted that he offered to link the speech to Habima Square in the heart of Tel Aviv “so that the entire public can listen to the president’s words live.”

From Washington Times