Mother of the Moshavot

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Mother of the Moshavot is an honorific title for Petah Tikva, recognizing it as the pioneering early Jewish agricultural settlement that became a model for later moshavot in the Land of Israel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific title
appliedBy Jewish community in the Land of Israel NERFINISHED
historians of Zionist settlement
appliedTo Petah Tikva NERFINISHED
associatedWithPeriod late 19th century Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel
connotation foundational status among moshavot
maternal or origin-giving role to later agricultural colonies
countryContext State of Israel NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance symbol of the beginning of modern Jewish rural settlement in the Land of Israel
describes Petah Tikva as a pioneering early Jewish agricultural settlement NERFINISHED
geographicContext Land of Israel NERFINISHED
Ottoman Palestine NERFINISHED
historicalRoleOfReferent Petah Tikva was among the first modern Jewish agricultural colonies in the Land of Israel NERFINISHED
honorsCharacteristic pioneering agricultural character of Petah Tikva
status of Petah Tikva as one of the first modern Jewish farming colonies
implies Petah Tikva served as a prototype for later moshavot NERFINISHED
language Hebrew
recognizesRoleAs model for later moshavot in the Land of Israel
refersTo Petah Tikva NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Jewish agricultural settlement
moshava
titleFor early Jewish agricultural settlement
usedAs nickname for Petah Tikva
usedInContextOf Zionist settlement history
history of Jewish agricultural colonization in Ottoman Palestine

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Petah Tikva nickname Mother of the Moshavot