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was installed as rabbi of the community as a compromise. While the latter made efforts to unite the various factions, ultimately he was perceived to be operating under direct influence of the Old Yishuv rabbis in
Jerusalem. The tumult subsided after
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Ottoman authorities. Some of the discussions involved land purchases, and Salomon proved himself to be even more adept than his father in these endeavours. In 1866, a cholera epidemic impacted the overcrowded neighbourhoods inside the
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contended that while various competing narratives existed surrounding Petah Tikva's founding, it was
Salomon's descendants' version, first advanced in 1929 during the city's jubilee celebration, that really took hold.
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outbreak in 1880 prompted the pioneers, including
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shut it down after only 12 issues, Bril moved the paper's operations to Paris, from where he published it for another 14 years. In 1877, Salomon founded a bi-weekly Hebrew magazine called
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printing presses in the city, the
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over who would head the Jewish
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outside of its walls. In 1869, he and six other community leaders founded a new neighbourhood just outside
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