Mount Hope, Jaffa
1853 establishments in the Ottoman EmpireChristian ZionismFarms in IsraelFormer populated places in IsraelGerman communities ... and 5 more
Historic farmsJaffaPopulated places established in 1853Protestantism in IsraelUse mdy dates from June 2018
Mount Hope (Hebrew: הר התקווה) was a farm established northeast of Jaffa in 1853 by two groups of Millennial Protestant Christians from Prussia and the United States. Their goal was to train the Jews of Palestine to farm and thereby accelerate the redemption. Following various hardships including malaria and an 1858 attack by local Arabs, the settlement was abandoned.
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Shevah, Tel Aviv-Yafo Bitsaron
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N 32.0607 ° | E 34.783841666667 ° |
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בית ספר שבח מופ"ת
Shevah
6777517 Tel Aviv-Yafo, Bitsaron
Tel Aviv District, Israel
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