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 Jaffa City Home Page

About the Website and the Webmaster

Jaffa History and Photos

Jaffa Affairs 1 and Jaffa Orange

Jaffa Affairs 2 and City Map and Old Jaffa Hostel and Organizations

Jaffa Affairs 3 and Weather Report

Jaffa Affairs 4 and Historic Photos

Personalities from Jaffa

Jaffa Personalities 2

Tourist Attractions and Online Booking and Restaurants and Favourite Links

Jaffa Guestbook and Jaffa Map 1948 and References

 
Ahlan wa Sahlan fi Yafa.....Welcome To Jaffa

Salam Alaikum and Welcome. You are visiting the Web Site of the Palestinian Arab City of Jaffa. This site will give you information about jaffa (Yafa in Arabic), the oldest city on the Mediterranean Sea, and the Bride of Palestine, which is military occupied by Israel since 13 May 1948.

Willkommen zu Jaffa                                                                                                                 
Salam Alaikum und Herzlich Willkommen. Sie besuchen die Internet Web Seite von die Palaestinensische Arabische Stadt Jaffa. Es wird Ihnen Informationen ueber Jaffa (Yafa in Arabisch) die aelteste Stadt auf dem Mittelmeer geben. Jaffa ist so schoen, dass die Stadt die Braut von Palaestina gennant wird. Jaffa ist seit dem 13 Mai 1948 von den Israelis militaerisch besetzt.

JAFFA : The History of an Old Palestinian Arab City

 

Jaffa : (Arab. Yaffa, Heb. Yafo, Bible Joppa), is a Palestinian Arab city, which lies in the West central of Palestine, on the Mediterranean Sea. Jaffa is military occupied by Israel since 1948, and is part of the unified city Tel Aviv-Yafo since 1950. Founded by the Canaanites in the 18 th century B.C.E., Jaffa has been historically important largely because of its port (which was closed in 1965 to merchant shipping, when the port of Ashdod was completed). The small old port is used as a fishing harbor and became an international marina. From archaeological discoveries and ancient documents we learn that Jaffa existed as a port city some 4,000 years ago, serving Egyptian and Phoenician sailors in their sea voyages. Historians belive that Jaffa is the only port in the world which can boast uninterrupted inhabitation throughout it's entire existence. The Canaanites named the city jaffa which meant the beautiful. The Christian legend tells us that Jaffa was named after Prophet Noah's son, Yefet, who built it after the Flood. The biblical account mentions that the cedars from Lebanon for the construction of Prophet Sulaiman's (Solomon) Temple came in via Jaffa to Jerusalem. Prophet Younes (Jonah) departed from this city in his flight from God and was engulfed by a Whale.Greek legend tells of the chaining of the beautiful Andromeda to the rocks facing Jaffa's shore. Simon the Tanner lived in Jaffa, and it was here that the apostle Peter performed a miracle. Roman legions, Amrou Bin Ala's, Richard the Lion-Hearted, Salah-Aldin Alayubi, Napoleon and Ottoman sultans all conquered the city. jaffa was captured by Egypt in 1472 B.C. and made a provincial capital. In 701 B.C. the city was besieged by Sennacherib, king of Assyria. It was often held by Philistia, and not until after the Captivity in Babylon (6th cent. B.C.) did it become Hebrew territory. Alexander the Great took Jaffa in the late 4th cent. B.C. The city changed hands frequently in the fighting between the Maccabees and the Syrians (2d and 1st cent. B.C.) and was destroyed by Vespasian in A.D. 68. The rebuilt city of Jaffa was conquered by the Arab Moslem Amrou Bin Ala's in 636. Under Islamic rule, Jaffa was the port of the provincial capital, Ramleh. The Crusaders took it in 1126, Salah-Aldin Alayubi recaptured it in 1187, and Richard I retook the city in 1191. Under the Crusaders, Jaffa was given the status of "Port of Jerusalem". In 1196 the Arabs again captured Jaffa. Between 1291-1515 Palestine comes under Islamic Mameluke rule, and Jaffa becomes the chief port of entry for travelers and pilgrims of all religions, and remains so up to the 20th century. In 1515 the city, then in decline, was annexed by the Ottoman Sultan Salim I. In the late 17th century Jaffa began to develop again as a seaport. It was captured by Napoleon in 1799. Under the governorship of Mohammed "Abu Nabut" Aja in 1820, Jaffa begins a period of development and expansion; and in 1832 the Egyptian forces of Mohammed Ali conquests Jaffa. In 1842 Mohammed Ali forces were defeated by the Ottomans. In 1917 during the World War I British troops under General Allenby defeated the Ottomans and took Jaffa, which became part of the British-administered Palestine mandate (1922-1948). In 1947 and 1948 there was sharp fighting between Jaffa, which was largely inhabited by Arabs, and the adjoining Jewish city of Tel Aviv. On the 13th of May 1948 (A day before the proclamation of the State of Israel), the Arab forces in Jaffa were defeated after long fighting with the Zionist underground Haganah and Irgun Zva'i Leumi forces, and the city was occupied by these Zionist Bands. On 24 April 1950 the Jewish city of Tel Aviv and the Arab city of Jaffa were unified, and the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality was established. Today, Palestinian Arabs constitute about 25.000 inhabitants out of a total of 35.000 people. Jaffa has an old fishing harbor, modern boat docks, and a tourism center. Jaffa is a major tourist attraction with an exciting combination of old, new and restored. It offers art galleries, souvenir shops, exclusive restaurants, sidewalk cafes, boardwalks and shopping opportunities. It offers a rich variety of culture, entertainment and food (fish restaurants). The city is noted for its export of the famous Jaffa oranges.

JAFFA : Eine Alte Palaestinensische Arabische Stadt


Jaffa ist der einzige natuerliche Hafen an der Kueste Palaestinas.

Es liegt suedlich von Haifa, in der Naehe von Tel Aviv.

Jaffa war der Hafen Jerusalems, doch 56 km von der Stadt entfernt.

Die Stadt hat eine lange Geschichte und wird schon 1400 v.Chr. in den sogenannten Armanabriefen erwaehnt.

Prophet Jonas (Jounes) bestieg hier ein Schiff nach Tarsis.

Tabea, die Frau, die von Petrus erweckt wurde, wohnte hier.

Hier hatte Petrus seine Vision von den reinen und den unreinen Tieren - er reiste von hier zu Kornelius und taufte ihn und seine Familie.

Jaffa / Joppe bedeutet "die Schoene".

Der natuerliche Hafen gehoert zu den aeltesten der Welt. Bei Bauarbeiten hat man Besiedlungsspuren aus der Zeit von 4000-3000 v. Chr. und aus spaeteren Zeiten (1720 - 1570 v. Chr.) gefunden.

Jaffo wurde von Japhet, dem Sohn Prophet Noahs gegruendet.

Es wurde von Aegypten erobert (1505 - 1450 v. Chr.), spaeter von Prophet David (Dawud) (um 1000 v. Chr.).

Unter Prophet Salomo (Suleiman) war es Einfuhrhafen fuer die Zedern des Libanon zum Tempelbau (2. Chr. 2,15) und auch spaeter fuer den Bau des zweiten Tempels.

Ab 332 v. Chr. kommt es unter die Herrschaft Alexander des Grossen, in der Makkabaerzeit wird es von Jonathan erobert, ab ca. 65 v. Chr. geraet es unter roemische Herrschaft.

636 n. Chr. von Arabern erobert, erlebt Jaffa seine Bluetezeit im 8. Jh., wird dann aber von den Mamelucken unter Sultan Baibar 1267 im Kampf gegen die Kreuzritter zerstoert und versinkt fuer 400 Jahre in der Bedeutungslosigkeit.

1650 gestatten die Tuerken den Franziskanermoenchen, hier ein Hospiz fuer Pilger zu errichten.

Im 19. Jh. erlangt Jaffa eine wachsende Bedeutung als Einwanderungshafen und schliesslich auch durch die Fertigstellung der Eisenbahnlinie nach Jerusalem.

Im 20. Jh. wird Jaffa von die Israelis militaerisch besetzt (1948), und  durch die "Vorstadt" Tel Aviv ueberfluegelt und dorthin eingemeindet.

Heute leben hier ca. 35.000 Menschen, darunter ca. 25.000 Palaestinensische Moslems und Christen.

Jaffa, the Bride of Palestine

Jaffa, a city of crumbling sandstone that arises from the waves on rocks and shifting dunes, a city continually being destroyed and rebuilt, is my home town.
Jaffa is a city in flux. Night breezes from distant orange groves are replaced during the day by a west wind that wears away at the houses and their inhabitants, generation after generation.
These pictures of Jaffa are a kind of imaginary town plan, meant to arrest the deterioration and preserve a dream of the city at its best.


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News from Jaffa

Jaffa Arabs voice support for Palestinians.

By : Heidi J. Gleit (The Jerusalem Post).

The fact that Jaffa's Arab residents live peacefully side by side with their Jewish neighbors does not negate their relationship with and support of the Palestinians, the community's leaders said on 2.10.2000. "The Arabs here are connected to the Palestinian people and share their pain," said Tel Aviv-Jaffa city councilor Ahmed Balaha (Joint List for Jaffa), who was shot in the face and shoulder during the rioting on the night of 1.10.2000. Balaha, however, emphasized that this does not mean that the community supports violence. The riot, in which 14 people were injured, began after a group of Palestinians from the Jerusalem area hung up banners and protest signs on Rehov Yefet, one of Jaffa's central streets, Yiftach Precinct chief Lt.-Cmdr. Menashe Arbiv said on 2.10.2000. The crowd that gathered began stoning cars. When police tried to disperse the crowd, a riot broke out. Balaha accused the police of using excessive force and of foiling efforts by him and other leaders to quell the riot. Arbiv denied this, saying "when a citizen throws a rock or a firebomb or torches a lottery booth or post office, the police will react with force." Both Balaha and city councilor Rifat Turk (Meretz) said that they had not been able to identify the people who began the riot and therefore could not confirm that they were not Jaffa residents. Turk emphasized the connection between Jaffa residents and Palestinians, noting that most of them have relatives in Gaza and the territories. Just as Jews around the world become upset when an antisemitic act is committed somewhere, Arabs become upset when they see an Arab child shot to death in Gaza, he said. The Arab residents of Jaffa are frustrated by unfulfilled promises of peace, Balaha said. Al-Aksa is important to all Moslems, no matter where they live, he added. The Jerusalem Post 3/10/2000.

Die Palaestinensische Stadt Jaffa


Information about Jaffa (from Palestine Remembered)
 
   
 

Webmaster: Norman Ali Khalaf.........This Website was created on 8.2.2001.