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A moshava (Hebrew: מושבה, plural: moshavot מושבות, lit. colony or village) was a form of agricultural Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel region (now Israel), established by the members of the Old Yishuv beginning in the late 1870s and during the first two waves of Jewish Zionist immigration – the First and Second Aliyah.

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Moshava

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A moshava (Hebrew: מושבה, plural: moshavot מושבות, lit. colony or village) was a form of agricultural Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel region (now...

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Moshava remnants in Kfar Malal

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The remnants of the historic Moshava in Kfar Malal are buildings and items that were preserved from the Zionist Moshava established there in 1912, originally...

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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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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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Moshavat Kinneret

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settlement of Kvutzat Kinneret (which is organised as a kibbutz), is a moshava on the southwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. Located in the...

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Bnei Akiva

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United States and Canada sponsors summer camps, known as Camp Moshava. The first Moshava, in Hightstown, New Jersey, was established in 1936. The largest...

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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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HaMoshava Stadium

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The HaMoshava Stadium (Hebrew: אִצְטַדְיוֹן הַמוֹשָׁבָה), also known as Petah Tikva Stadium, is a football stadium in Petah Tikva, Israel. It was completed...

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Habonim Dror

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

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Galilee

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Sea of Galilee as seen from the Moshava Kinneret...

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Yokneam

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or Jokneam can refer to: Yokneam Illit, city in northern Israel Yokneam Moshava, rural settlement in northern Israel Tel Yokneam, archeological site associated...

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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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Yarden

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the Dead Sea Mishmar HaYarden, Israeli moshav Mishmar HaYarden (moshava), Israeli moshava destroyed during the 1948 Palestine war Yardena, Israeli moshav...

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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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Ramat Gan

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Arab village of Jarisha.[citation needed] The settlement was initially a moshava, a Zionist agricultural colony that grew wheat, barley, and watermelons...

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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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Rothschild family

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(Hebrew: Mayer's Fields), a youth village near Zichron Ya'acov, founded as a moshava in 1891 and named after Amschel Mayer von Rothschild (1773–1855), the Benefactor's...

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Kinneret Farm

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by Arthur Ruppin, at the same time as, and next to Moshavat Kinneret, a moshava-type village. The farm stood in close proximity to the shore of the Sea...

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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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Haifa

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Horev Center Mall, Panorama Center, Castra Center, Colony Center (Lev HaMoshava), Hanevi'im Tower Mall, Kanyon Haifa, Lev Hamifratz Mall and Grand Kanyon...

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Rehovot

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until the beginning of the British Mandate". Rehovot was founded as a moshava in 1890 by Polish Jewish immigrants who had come with the First Aliyah...

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Doron Langberg

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and subjects of his paintings. Langberg was born and raised in Yokneam Moshava, Israel. He has been painting since he was in primary school. He notes...

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Bnei Brak

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miles) from the site of Biblical Beneberak. Bnei Brak was originally a moshava, and the primary economic activity was the cultivation of citrus fruits...

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Kfar Saba

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In 1898, the Jewish town of Kefar Sava (Kfar Saba) was established as a moshava on 7,500 dunams of land purchased from the Arab village. It was located...

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