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The Official site of the Moshav Band with their New, Full English album, Misplaced! ... "MOSHAV" WAS PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS "MOSHAV BAND". CLICK ABOVE TO VIEW & PURCHASE "MOSHAV BAND" ALBUMS...
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Moshav - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Katif (moshav) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Katif (Hebrew: קָטִיף ) was an Israeli settlement in the Gush Katif bloc in the Gaza Strip, about 1 km north of the Palestinian refugee camp of Deir el-Balah. It was founded in 1977 as an Orthodox...
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Moshav shitufi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Moshav shitufi (Hebrew: מושב שיתופי , lit. collective moshav , pl. moshavim shitufiim ) is a type of cooperative village in Israel whose organizational principles place it between the kibbu...
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MySpace Music profile for MOSHAV. Download MOSHAV Rock / Indie / Folk music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read MOSHAV's ...
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Explore the contrasts between lifestyles on the Kibbutz and the Moshav in Israel today. There are similarities, but definite differences also. ... There are a number of villages grouped around a central town in a moshav. The town collects and gives out the produce and furnishes the needed equipment and materials.
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The first moshav (plural, moshavim) was established in the Jezreel, or Yizreel, Valley (Emeq, Yizreel is also seen as the Valley of Esdraelon in English) in 1921. In 1986 about 156,700 Israelis lived and worked on 448 moshavim, the great majority divided among eight federations.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on moshav (Israeli agriculture), in Israel, a type of cooperative agricultural settlement. ... The moshav, which is generally based on the principle of private ownership of land, avoidance of hired labour, and communal marketing, represents an intermediate stage between privately...
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Matityahu is an American-style strictly Orthodox, Torah-observant religious community located in central Israel. ... Moshav Matityahu is a unique American-style Orthodox/Yeshivish community of B'nei Torah in the center of Israel. Matityahu presently consists of 67 families, and is now selling 16 new single-family houses.
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