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Ein Ganim Ein Ganim ((ヘブライ語:עין גנים)) was the first moshav poalim in Ottoman Palestine. It was established in 1908 near Petah Tikva by members of the Second Aliyah. The moshav poalim was an attempt to combine farming and urban labor. In addition to working in the city, families received land for tending small kitchen gardens. The moshav poalim differed in approach from the moshav ovdim: It was not based on collective ideology or settling national land. The experiment failed because the kitchen gardens did not generate sufficient income. In 1937, Ein Ganim became a neighborhood of Petah Tikva.〔(Land and Desire in Early Zionism, Boaz Neumann )〕 ==References==
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