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- A moshava (Hebrew: מושבה, plural: moshavot מושבות, lit. colony or village) was a form of agricultural Jewish settlement in Ottoman Palestine and Mandatory...
- [ˈpetaχ ˈtikva], lit. 'Opening of Hope'), also known as Em HaMoshavot (lit. 'Mother of the Moshavot'), is a city in the Central District of Israel, 10.6 km...
- officially formed and made a local council in 1964 by the merging of four moshavot: Magdiel, Ramatayim, Hadar, and Ramat Hadar. The land area of Hod HaSharon...
- Mediterranean Sea, near the coastal highway (Highway 2). It was one of the first Moshavot of Halutzim in the country, founded in 1882 by Romanian Jews, who in 1883...
- Baron Edmond James de Rothschild transferred title to his settlements ("moshavot") in Palestine along with fifteen million francs to the JCA. Starting on...
- needed] The settlements established by the First Aliyah, known in Hebrew as moshavot are: Rishon LeZion (1882) Rosh Pinna (1882, taking over and renaming the...
- as Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, to the many newly established secular "moshavot" (settlements) in Samaria and Galilee. Known as the "Journey of the Rabbis"...
- November 1871 – 15 August 1962) was a prominent Maggid in Jerusalem and the Moshavot of Israel. Ben Tzion Goldberg-Yadler was born in Jerusalem to Rabbi Yitzchok...
- over class solidarity and that Arab labourers should be excluded from Moshavot and the Jewish sector. In 1915, despite calling on Jews to become Ottoman...
- Hebron m****acre (August 1834) Safed attack (1838) Jerusalem expansion Moshavot establishment Key figures Nachmanides (d.1270) Joseph Saragossi (d. 1507)...