Search results
Petah Tikva ( Hebrew: פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה [ˈpetaχ ˈtikva], lit. 'Opening of Hope'), also known as Em HaMoshavot ( lit. 'Mother of the Moshavot ' ), is a city in the Central District of Israel, 10.6 km (6.6 mi) east of Tel Aviv.
Learn about the history and development of Petah Tikvah, the first modern agricultural settlement in Israel, founded by religious Jews from Jerusalem in 1878. Explore its location, name, industry and role in the Israeli labor movement.
Petaj Tikva ( hebreo: פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה ⓘ) es una ciudad del Distrito Central de Israel. Según la Oficina Central de Estadísticas de Israel (CBS), a finales de 2008 la ciudad tenía una población de 247 956 habitantes. Galería. Topiaria en Petaj Tikva. Hejal de la sinagoga de Petaj Tikva. Estampilla israelí, 1953.
5 de may. de 2005 · Learn about the origins, development and achievements of Petah Tikvah, the first Jewish village in Israel and the mother of the moshavot. Find out how it became a city of industry, agriculture and culture, and how it faced challenges and changes over the years.
Petach Tikvah is the first city of Israel, founded in 1878. It is a dynamic and diverse city with a warm and accepting community for Olim from every background and level of observance. Learn about its history, culture, neighborhoods, municipal incentives, and more from Nefesh B'Nefesh.
3 de nov. de 2023 · November 3, 1878. Petah Tikvah (Gateway of Hope), today Israel’s 7th largest city, is established by a group of religious Jews desiring to leave Jerusalem and establish an agricultural moshav. The group had originally sought out land near Jericho for their settlement but were unable to get consent from the Ottoman authorities to transfer the ...
3 de nov. de 2021 · Learn about the origins and development of Petah Tikvah, the second-largest industrial city in Israel and the mother of the moshavot. Find out how it was founded by religious Jews in 1878, survived Arab riots, and became a hub of multinational and Israeli companies.