The first moshav, Nahalal, was settled in this valley on 11 September 1921.
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A few weeks ago the President visited a cooperative farm, or moshav, in central Israel.
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After a brief period on a moshav, the family settled in Jerusalem.
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In a moshav, marketing and major farm purchases were collective, but other aspects of life were private.
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He's moving the family to Beer Tuvia, an agricultural settlement, or moshav, on the southern coastal plain of Israel.
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One that now belongs to moshav Shavei Tzion was a 5-6th century church that stood immediately on the seashore.
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He became friendly with some moshavniks, and helped start village-moshav exchanges that grew into a joint summer camp.
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In return, the moshav was promised official recognition, thereby entitling it to services such as roads, running water and electricity.
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The zimmer was in Yesod HaMaala, a 125-year-old moshav, or farming community, in the northern region of Israel, otherwise known as the Galilee.
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A cooperative Israeli village or settlement comprised of small farms
Moshav (Hebrew: u05DEu05D5u05B9u05E9u05B8u05C1u05D1u200Eu200E, plural u05DEu05D5u05B9u05E9u05B8u05C1u05D1u05B4u05D9u05DD moshavim, lit. settlement, village) is a type of Israeli town or settlement, in particular a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists during the second wave of aliyah. A resident or a member of a moshav can be called a "moshavnik" (u05DEu05D5u05B9u05E9u05B7u05C1u05D1u05B0u05E0u05B4u05D9u05E7).
Kibbutz, but with more private property
(in Hebrew: "settlement") - an agriculture village, where the property is privately held (as opposed to the Kibbutz where the property is shared by the community) but some of the the resources and labor is shared, including collective investments. There are different grades of Moshav. ...
Hebrew 1. Cooperative agricultural settlements established in Israel since 1921; 2.Base
"Settlement." This kind of village or agricultural community shares some features in common with the kibbutz, except that its parcels of land are privately held.