Camp Moshava (Bnei Akiva), affiliated camps of Bnei Akiva in the United States and Canada
Camp Moshava (Habonim Dror), an affiliate camp of Habonim Dror in Street, Maryland
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CampMoshava may refer to: CampMoshava (Bnei Akiva), affiliated camps of Bnei Akiva in the United States and Canada CampMoshava (Habonim Dror), an affiliate...
County, California, USA) Camp Miriam (Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada) CampMoshava (Maryland) (Street, Maryland, USA) Camp Tavor (Three Rivers,...
sponsors summer camps, known as CampMoshava. The first Moshava, in Hightstown, New Jersey, was established in 1936. The largest camp is located in Texas...
1952 to CampMoshava, and in 1953 to share the campsite of Camp Galil in Pennsylvania. The sharing of one campground by two different camps turned out...
served as Camp Rabbi at CampMoshava (IO) for many years, and has publicly called for greater recognition and support for Jewish summer camps as part of...
third album, The Whole World Lit Up in February 2007. They performed at CampMoshava in Indian Orchard, Pennsylvania, an event later recalled by The Current...
Machanot have folded. The camps are called (and located in) Miriam (Vancouver, Canada), Tavor (MI), Gesher (Ontario, Canada), Moshava (MD), Galil (PA), and...
Cleveland, and other cities. There was a Hachshara in New Jersey, and a CampMoshava The Vilna group was established in 1922. Hashomer Hatzair: "The Young...
Yokneam (Hebrew: יָקְנְעָם) is a moshava in the Northern District of Israel. Located on the outskirts of the city of Yokneam Illit on the border of the...
Yaakov, died in a car accident in 2002 near CampMoshava Wild Rose. The outdoor synagogue at the camp "Beit Yaakov Levi" was named in his memory. Author...
Kinneret, kibbutz southwest of the Sea of Galilee Moshavat Kinneret, village (moshava) southwest of the Sea of Galilee Kinneret Day School, Jewish day school...
are located in Tel HaShomer. Tel Litvinsky (later Tel Hashomer) was a moshava established in 1934 by Moshe and Emil Litvinsky in memory of their father...
and disease. During the first Aliyah, agricultural settlements called Moshava were established. The immigrants engaged in various professions, including...
Kokkinos proposed that Tarichaea was to be sought somewhere between Kinneret-Moshava and Qevutsa, or what is 1 to 1.5 km north and north-west of Tel Bet Yerach...
Druze-inhabited villages, including Isfiya on Mount Carmel. The Jewish moshava settlement was founded in June 1896 by 60 farming families from more established...
Moshava (MD), Galil (PA), and Gilboa (CA). Post 10th graders from Galil participate with 10th graders from all 6 Habonim Dror North America camps in...
NILI was centered in Zikhron Ya'akov, with branches in Hadera and other Moshava. Nili is an acronym which stands for the Hebrew phrase from the First Book...
secular, or from the moshava or the tent camp. In 1964, Yokneam of 4,300 residents, with 160 of the families living in the moshava. In 1967, Yokneam was...
of Jerusalem in the 1860s, followed soon after by the founders of the moshava of Petah Tikva, with growth in full swing during the First Aliyah of 1882...
identified the inhabitants of Mulabbis, which preceded Petah Tikva, the first moshava. Marom's studies of the Forest of the Plain of Sharon enabled environmental...
families who had immigrated from Romania reestablished the settlement as a moshava called Rosh Pina. The town is one of the oldest Zionist settlements in...