15 Facts About Petah Tiqva

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Place where Petah Tiqva Tikva was founded existed as a village for a long time, immediately previously as a village called Mulabbis.

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Petah Tiqva Tikva was founded in 1878 by Haredi Jewish pioneers from Europe, among them Yehoshua Stampfer, Moshe Shmuel Raab, Yoel Moshe Salomon, Zerach Barnett, and David Gutmann, as well as Lithuanian Rabbi Aryeh Leib Frumkin who built the first house.

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In 1878 the founders of Petah Tiqva Tikva learned of the availability of land northeast of Jaffa near the village of Mulabes .

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4.

In 1921, Petah Tiqva Tikva was granted local council status by the British authorities.

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5.

In May 1921 Petah Tiqva Tikva was the target of an Arab attack, which left four of its Jewish inhabitants dead - an extension of the Jaffa riots of 1921.

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6.

In 1927, Petah Tiqva Tikva concluded a local peace treaty with the Arabs living nearby ; subsequently, Petah Tiqva Tikva was untouched by the 1929 Palestine riots.

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7.

In 1931 Ben Gurion wrote that Petah Tiqva Tikva had 5000 inhabitants and employed 3000 Arab labourers.

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8.

Petah Tiqva Tikva is divided into 33 neighborhoods for municipal purposes.

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9.

Petah Tiqva Tikva is the second-largest industrial sector in Israel after the northern city of Haifa.

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10.

Over time, the extensive citrus groves that once ringed Petah Tiqva Tikva have disappeared as real-estate developers acquired the land for construction projects.

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11.

Petah Tiqva Tikva is home to 300 educational institutions from kindergarten through high school, catering to the secular, religious and Haredi populations.

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12.

Petah Tiqva Tikva has seventeen public libraries, the main one located in the city hall building.

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13.

The community of Petah Tiqva Tikva is served by 300 synagogues, including the 120-year-old Great Synagogue, eight mikvaot and two major Haredi yeshivot, Lomzhe Yeshiva and Or-Yisrael .

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14.

Petah Tiqva Tikva has two cemeteries: Segula Cemetery, east of the city, and Yarkon Cemetery, to the northeast.

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15.

Petah Tiqva Tikva is referenced in the Tony Award-winning 2016 musical The Band's Visit, as the main plot derives from a mix-up between the city and the fictional town of "Bet Hatikva" in the Negev Desert of southern Israel.

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