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    A moshava (Hebrew: מושבה, plural: moshavot מושבות, lit. colony or village) was a form of agricultural Jewish settlement in the region of Palestine (now...
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    Mishmar HaYarden was a moshava (Jewish settlement) that was established in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel during the First Aliyah. It was destroyed...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • California, USA) Camp Miriam (Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada) Camp Moshava (Maryland) (Street, Maryland, USA) Camp Tavor (Three Rivers, Michigan,...
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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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    The German Colony (Hebrew: המושבה הגרמנית, HaMoshava HaGermanit) is a neighborhood in Jerusalem, established in the second half of the 19th century as...
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    Sea of Galilee as seen from the Moshava Kinneret...
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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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    7628028 The American–German Colony (Hebrew: המושבה האמריקאית–גרמנית, HaMoshava HaAmerika'it–Germanit) is a residential neighborhood in the southern part...
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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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  • 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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    Yesud HaMa'ala (Hebrew: יְסוּד הַמַּעֲלָה) is a moshava and local council in northern Israel. The moshava was the first modern Jewish community in the Hula...
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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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    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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    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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    Tikva Museum of Art. The main stadium in Petah Tikva is the 11,500-seat HaMoshava Stadium. Petah Tikva has two football teams – Hapoel Petah Tikva and Maccabi...
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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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    (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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    they cultivated and prepared for farming. Magdiel was established as a moshava, starting on 4,000 dunams of land purchased near the Arab village of Biyar...
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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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