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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.

A 64-page glossy magazine with high-quality visuals and texts, Einayim features many photographs, drawings, and illustrations. Each issue is devoted to a theme, such as water, air, or mirror. The magazine also has regular columns. The texts in the magazine are partially vowelized.

Several books have been published based on columns in the magazine. Maniera the Witch features all of the stories that Ronit Heyd wrote about a witch named Maniera between 1994 and 2002. Pand is an anthology of all the comic strips about Pand the Red that appeared between 1994 and 2006 and were written by Tamir Rauner and drawn by Noam Nadav.

Einayim has a special binder that is designed to preserve the issues of the magazine and prevent them from getting torn or lost.