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  2. Petah Tikva - Wikipedia

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    Petah Tikva's history of government goes back to 1880, when the pioneers elected a council of seven members to run the new colony. From 1880 to 1921, members of the council were David Meir Guttman, Yehoshua Stampfer, Ze'ev Wolf Branda, Abraham Ze'ev Lipkis, Yitzhak Goldenhirsch, Chaim Cohen-Rice, Moshe Gissin, Shlomo Zalman Gissin and Akiva ...

  3. Timeline of attacks against synagogues in Israel - Wikipedia

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    In Petah Tikva, a swastika is sprayed next to a synagogue on the first day of Passover. [58] May 20. In Meah Shearim, the Chabad synagogue was trashed and had various liquids smeared over the walls. [59] June 3. In Petah Tikva, two synagogues, (one on Sokolov Street, the other on Usishkin Street), were sprayed with swastikas. [60] June 21

  4. Great Synagogue (Petah Tikva) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Synagogue of Petah Tikva (Hebrew: בית הכנסת הגדול בפתח תקוה) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Hovevei Zion Street, in the centre of Petah Tikva, in the Central District of Israel.

  5. Mulabbis - Wikipedia

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    Tell Mulabbis (Arabic: ملبس, Hebrew: אומלבס, מולבס) is an archaeological mound in modern Petah Tikva, Israel. Mulabbis is a key site in the Yarkon River basin, with habitation remains from the Roman, Byzantine, Early Islamic, Crusader, Mamluk and Late Ottoman periods. [1]

  6. Jaffa riots - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 1921 Jaffa riots Part of the intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine Mass grave of Jewish victims of the 1921 riots, Trumpeldor Cemetery, Tel Aviv Date 1–7 May 1921 Location Jaffa, Mandatory Palestine 32°3′7″N 34°45′15″E  /  32.05194°N 34.75417°E  / 32.05194; 34.75417 ...

  7. Old Yishuv - Wikipedia

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    Petah Tikva, although established in 1878 by the Old Yishuv, was also supported by the arriving Zionists. The "Old Yishuv" term was coined by members of the "New Yishuv" in the late 19th century. Today, scholars generally concur that the term "Old Yishuv" does not strictly denote chronology or demographics, as many communities classified under ...

  8. 1977 Petah Tikva bombing - Wikipedia

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    The bombing at the Petah Tikva marketplace started nationwide alarm, with security forces searching public places for other concealed bombs. Security forces rounded up dozens of Arabs in response. According to a police spokesman, some were held to protect them from angry Israeli stallholders.

  9. 2017 Temple Mount crisis - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2017 Temple Mount crisis Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict Muslims praying at the entrance to the Temple Mount. They refused to go through the metal detectors. Location Jerusalem Cause 2017 Temple Mount shooting Outcome Further Temple Mount entry restrictions 113 wounded in police clashes ...