Petach Tikvah
Israel
Petach Tikvah, a city in central Israel east of Tel Aviv, was the first modern Jewish agricultural settlement in the Land of Israel, founded in 1878 by pioneers from Jerusalem. Reconstituted by First Aliyah immigrants in 1882, it became known as Em HaMoshavot ('Mother of the Settlements') and grew into a major city.
5 teachers · 1 work
Teachers who lived here
Lazar Grünhut
Lazar Grünhut (1850–1913)
Mosheh Oyerbakh
Mosheh Oyerbakh (1881–1976)
Yechezkel Levenstein
Rabbi Yechezkel Levenstein (1885–1974)
rosh_yeshiva 1935–1937
Shmuel Rozovsky
Rabbi Shmuel Rozovsky (1913–1979)
study 1935–1944
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Mordechai Gifter
R. Mordechai Gifter (Telshe Cleveland) (1915–2001)
publication 1931
Works composed here
- 1972
Ohr Yechezkel