Karhi explained that much of the paper’s funding comes from ads and subscriptions purchased by the government.
The ads read, "a black day for Israeli democracy" in small white text at the bottom. Also in small text at the top was the word "advertisement."
This spring has seen the launch of two Jewish journals — Masorti, a reboot of the former Conservative Judaism, and Fragments, a product of the left-leaning Jewish human rights group T’ruah.