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- Concepts and Facts of Late Ottoman Jaffa: Cartographic . . .
Abstract: The ancient city of Jaffa experienced considerable changes during the 19th century The effects of warfare, extensive reconstruction and urban expansion turned the Jaffa of 1900 into a markedly different place than the town Napoleon besieged in 1799
- The destruction of old Jaffa in 1936 and the question of the . . .
Jaffa was recognized as one of the most important arenas that affected the dimensions of the Jewish Arab conflict in all of Palestine Throughout the Mandate period Jaffa played an active – and highly important part in the struggle developing between Arabs and Jews
- Review Essay Jaffa s Lincolnian Defense of the Founding
Jaffa wants to make several controversial points clear First, the founding principles are without doubt opposed to slavery in all its forms, whether chattel (personal ownership of another human being)
- Jaffa’s ancient inl and har bor: - ancientportsantiques. com
renewed archaeological research in the Late Bronze Age levels of Tel Yafo (Jaffa) by the Jaffa Cultural Heritage Project have led to eforts to identify the location of a possible inland harbor at Jafa, Israel Although several schol century speculated about the existence and location of an ancient inland harbor, the extent
- Jaffa’s Thomism and Aristotelianism After Seventy Years
This paper examines Harry Jaffa’s 1952 work Thomism and Aristotelianism in light of Jaffa’s later work and Strauss’s philosophic project This perspective reveals tensions between Strauss’s understanding and that of the mature Jaffa
- Analyzing Jaffa Protest Form, Intention and Violence, October 27
Disputed Codes: Spatial Form, Intention and Violence likely to take place in Jaffa on Friday, 27th of October, 1933 It is anticipated that this demonstration will be in the nature of a march through some of the main streets of the town, during the course of which an attempt will be made to register a protest in front of the Distr
- The Status of Jaffa in the First Century of the Current Era
A group of three Greek inscriptions recently published by Dr Ya’akov Kaplan1 raises a number of questions relating to the status and history of Jaffa in the earlier period of the Roman Empire
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