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

    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.

  2. 10 de mar. de 2024 · 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.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2019 · Things to Do in Petah Tiqwa, Israel: See Tripadvisor's 3,034 traveler reviews and photos of Petah Tiqwa tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Petah Tiqwa. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. 10 mejores atracciones en Petah Tiqwa, Distrito Central: Descubre en Tripadvisor 3.027 opiniones de viajeros y fotos de 35 cosas que puedes hacer en Petah Tiqwa.

  5. 1. Visit the Petah Tikva Museum of Art: One of the oldest and most renowned art museums in the region, the Petah Tikva Museum of Art is home to an extensive collection of works from some of the most famous Israeli and international artists. The museum also features a variety of temporary exhibitions, lectures, and workshops. 2.

  6. 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.

  7. www.nbn.org.il › life-in-israel › community-and-housingPetach Tikvah - Nefesh B'Nefesh

    Founded in 1878, Petach Tikva was the first city of what is now modern-day Israel. An alternative name for the city is “Em HaMoshavot” which means “the mother of settlements.” It is located near the source of the Yarkon River.