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Camp Moshava may refer to:

  • 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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Camp Moshava

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Camp Moshava may refer to: Camp Moshava (Bnei Akiva), affiliated camps of Bnei Akiva in the United States and Canada Camp Moshava (Habonim Dror), an affiliate...

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Habonim Dror

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County, California, USA) Camp Miriam (Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada) Camp Moshava (Maryland) (Street, Maryland, USA) Camp Tavor (Three Rivers,...

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Bnei Akiva

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sponsors summer camps, known as Camp Moshava. The first Moshava, in Hightstown, New Jersey, was established in 1936. The largest camp is located in Texas...

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Camp Amal

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1952 to Camp Moshava, and in 1953 to share the campsite of Camp Galil in Pennsylvania. The sharing of one campground by two different camps turned out...

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Shalom Berger

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served as Camp Rabbi at Camp Moshava (IO) for many years, and has publicly called for greater recognition and support for Jewish summer camps as part of...

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Blue Fringe

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third album, The Whole World Lit Up in February 2007. They performed at Camp Moshava in Indian Orchard, Pennsylvania, an event later recalled by The Current...

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Aaron Naparstek

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2017-06-15. "Human Filibuster". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2017-06-15. "Aaron Naparstek, Camp Director, Habonim-Dror Camp Moshava, 1992-1993".[dead link]...

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Camp Gilboa

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Machanot have folded. The camps are called (and located in) Miriam (Vancouver, Canada), Tavor (MI), Gesher (Ontario, Canada), Moshava (MD), Galil (PA), and...

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Zionist youth movement

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Cleveland, and other cities. There was a Hachshara in New Jersey, and a Camp Moshava The Vilna group was established in 1922. Hashomer Hatzair: "The Young...

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Yokneam Moshava

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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...

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Leonard Matanky

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Yaakov, died in a car accident in 2002 near Camp Moshava Wild Rose. The outdoor synagogue at the camp "Beit Yaakov Levi" was named in his memory. Author...

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Kinneret

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Kinneret, kibbutz southwest of the Sea of Galilee Moshavat Kinneret, village (moshava) southwest of the Sea of Galilee Kinneret Day School, Jewish day school...

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Tel HaShomer

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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...

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First Aliyah

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and disease. During the first Aliyah, agricultural settlements called Moshava were established. The immigrants engaged in various professions, including...

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Tarichaea

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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...

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Metula

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Druze-inhabited villages, including Isfiya on Mount Carmel. The Jewish moshava settlement was founded in June 1896 by 60 farming families from more established...

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Camp Galil

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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...

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Nili

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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...

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Yokneam Illit

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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...

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Yishuv

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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...

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Roy Marom

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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...

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Rosh Pinna

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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...

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