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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Petah_TikvaPetah Tikva - Wikipedia

    Petah Tikva takes its name (meaning "Door of Hope") from the biblical allusion in Hosea 2:15: "... and make the valley of Achor a door of hope." [2] . The Achor Valley, near Jericho, was the original proposed location for the town. History. Petah Tikva in 1911.

  2. Geography of Israel: Petah Tikvah. The name of this city, located east of Tel Aviv means “Gateway to Hope.”. Religious Jews from Jerusalem established Petah Tikva on November 3, 1878. Three entrepreneurial families initially established the settlement, one of which was Rabbi Moshe Yoel Salomon’s family, from Jerusalem.

  3. Article History. Petaḥ Tiqwa, city, west-central Israel, on the Plain of Sharon, east-northeast of Tel Aviv-Yafo and part of that city’s metropolitan area. Situated in the valley of Achor near the Yarqon River, the city takes its name (meaning “Door of Hope”) from the biblical allusion in Hosea 2:15: “ . . . and make the valley of ...

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › petah-tikvahPetaḥ Tikvah | Encyclopedia.com

    Petaḥ Tikvah. views 3,500,242 updated. PETAḤ TIKVAH (Heb. פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה), city in Israel's Coastal Plain, 7 mi. (12 km.) E. of Tel Aviv. In the 1870s a number of observant Jews from Jerusalem decided to become farmers and establish a village called Petaḥ Tikvah ("Gateway of Hope"), after Hosea 2:17.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › petah-tikvahPetah Tikvah | Encyclopedia.com

    petah tikvah first new jewish settlement in eretz yisrael in the modern era. Located several miles east of Tel Aviv , Petah Tikvah (also, Petah Tiqva) was founded in 1878 by a group of religious Jews from Jerusalem led by Rabbi Yoel Salomon, David Gutman, and Yehoshua Stampfer, who were active in the goal of redeeming land and liberating the ...

  6. Petah Tikva, 1886: Gender, Anonymity, and the Making of Zionist Memory. Liora Halperin. The first significant clash between European Jewish agricultural colonists and Arab peasants in Palestine, a conflict over peasant grazing rights in Petah Tikva, took the life of one Jewish person, an older woman named Rachel Halevy.

  7. 2 de jul. de 2006 · Jerusalem Post. Welcome to Petah Tiqwa... or is it Petah Tikvah? A law passed in December authorized the transportation minister to draft new rules for transliterating Hebrew place names....