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In | Jaffa, a mosque was torched and attempts were made t |
gend tells of how Abu-Nabbut was locked out of | Jaffa after leaving the city to walk through the nea |
Liga Artzit match with childhood club Maccabi | Jaffa against Hakoah Ramat Gan which ended in a 0:0 |
ver, many other coastal towns such as Acre and | Jaffa also suffered. |
book has been translated into English by Alisa | Jaffa and was edited by Jonas Sachwitz. |
mpose his authority over Acre, Ascalon, Arsuf, | Jaffa, and Caesarea. |
Maccabi | Jaffa and Hapoel Be'er Sheva were relegated to Liga |
It was an important settlement between | Jaffa and Caesarea along Via Maris, the coastal road |
at were relegated to Liga Artzit were: Maccabi | Jaffa and Beitar Tel Aviv. |
Its soft drinks range includes Hartwall | Jaffa and Hartwall Novelle water. |
Tiberias, Haifa, Safed, Beisan, | Jaffa, and Acre fell, resulting in the flight of mor |
Yisrael Ashkenazi (Maccabi | Jaffa) and Yitzhak Mizrahi (Bnei Yehuda) were the jo |
p of Ramla-Lydda, in 1126 Ramla became part of | Jaffa, and a separate lordship was created after Hug |
e that revolved in the streets of Tel Aviv and | Jaffa and deported them with a ship to Egypt. |
The mother tells him that, "We work in | Jaffa and Tel Aviv and that's not forbidden," to whi |
ohen attended The Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in | Jaffa and appeared in Hebrew and French plays produc |
Fulk opposed the marriage of Amalric, Count of | Jaffa and Ascalon, and Agnes of Courtenay, on the gr |
Kana`an, Ruba (1998), | Jaffa and the Waqf of Muhammad Aga Abu Nabbut (1799- |
ter was captured, tortured before the walls of | Jaffa, and ultimately turned over to the Egyptians a |
The 1994-95 Liga Artzit season saw Maccabi | Jaffa and Hapoel Kfar Saba promoted to Liga Leumit, |
g of the Seventh Crusade, John became count of | Jaffa and Ascalon and lord of Ramla. |
Although the French captured Al-Arish and | Jaffa, and won every battle they fought against the |
o provide shelter to sea-going vessels between | Jaffa and the Sinai, Yavne-Yam is notable for its ro |
f the regional divisions of Liga Alef, Maccabi | Jaffa and Hapoel Kiryat Haim. |
rking as a teacher in his home city, Istanbul, | Jaffa and Damascus. |
rves as a main site of operation for the Rebel | Jaffa and later the Tok'ra, but the two races have d |
old on positions controlling the approaches to | Jaffa and Jerusalem. |
Ramla was an old holding of the Ibelins, but | Jaffa and Ascalon had belonged to others, most recen |
ebuilt by Muhammed Aby Nabbut, the governor of | Jaffa and Gaza between 1807 and 1818. |
e he seems to have travelled down the coast to | Jaffa, and so up to Jerusalem. |
In 1258 John of Ibelin, lord of | Jaffa, and Bohemund VI of Antioch brought Hugh and P |
September 25, 1919, Poalei Zionists in Haifa, | Jaffa and Jerusalem met and decided to relaunch a Po |
as given a free visa by the Lebanese consul in | Jaffa and boarded the Greek vessel Dolores Upon thei |
ding DJ Food, Raw Stylus, Push Button Objects, | Jaffa and label-mates Coldcut's "Atomic Moog", which |
Armenia, who came with Guy of Ibelin, Count of | Jaffa, and John, lord of Giblet. |
Hilou lives in | Jaffa, and is married with four children. |
Where was it ever established that | Jaffa are biologically human, their ancestors being |
the section on | Jaffa armor talks about a HUD in the helmet, but the |
Born in Jerusalem, he spent a year in | Jaffa as a teacher of Arabic. |
he first ruler of Jerusalem, for possession of | Jaffa as an autonomous possession, and even of Jerus |
rwards, he came to assist with the conquest of | Jaffa at Baldwin's request with the True Cross to en |
Napoleon had to win | Jaffa before he could advance any further, and the w |
He also became chairman of the | Jaffa branch of the National Committee. |
Bonaparte visiting the plague-victims of | Jaffa by Antoine-Jean Gros |
oning: The Construction of the Great Mosque of | Jaffa by Muhammad Aga Abu Nabbut. |
e French army the use of the coastal road from | Jaffa by bombarding the troops from the sea. |
hat the majority of its readers thought of the | Jaffa Cake as a biscuit, not cake. |
Potter ruled that the | Jaffa Cake is a cake. |
therefore won the case and VAT is not paid on | Jaffa Cakes in the UK. |
It was demonstrated to the Tribunal that | Jaffa Cakes become hard when stale. |
McVities defended its classification of | Jaffa Cakes as cakes in court, producing a 12" (30 c |
as also done voice-overs in advertisements for | Jaffa Cakes, Living TV, Sainsburys, Hutchison and Ne |
avourite food in a Wolves matchday magazine as | Jaffa Cakes. |
makes a nearly identical product, also called | Jaffa Cakes. |
The | Jaffa Clock Tower stands in the middle of Yefet stre |
), a distinctive architectural landmark on the | Jaffa coast, was designed by renowned Italian archit |
t the Genoese to attempt to settle it; John of | Jaffa convinced Bohemund and Plaisance to unite Jeru |
In the mid-1960s, | Jaffa debated Lincoln's meaning to conservatives in |
Gros, from whose Plague of | Jaffa Delacroix had noticeably borrowed, called it ‘ |
The popular | Jaffa drink brand was introduced in the 1940s. |
llowed to call bolts of lightning down to kill | Jaffa, ending their lives, and I doubt she ascended |
e Israel Festival, the Carmiel Dance Festival, | Jaffa Festival, Oud Festival of Tel Aviv and the Cul |
t were relegated automatically, whilst Maccabi | Jaffa finished third from bottom and entered a promo |
He went to Teva School for Nature in | Jaffa, followed by the Thelma Yellin High School of |
eville, he had one son, Hugh, who succeeded to | Jaffa following the regency of his mother's second h |
A group of Jews left | Jaffa for the sand dunes to the north, where in 1909 |
eventually becomes instrumental in liberating | Jaffa from physiological reliance on Goa'uld symbiot |
Le Puiset (as Hugh II) from 1097 and Count of | Jaffa from 1106. |
ilitary group) launched a full scale attack on | Jaffa from Tel Aviv. |
increasing the distance between the enemy and | Jaffa from three to eight miles, rendered Jaffa and |
re awarded for the Maccabi Petah Tikva-Maccabi | Jaffa game due to suspicions of bribery in the match |
All four missionaries were martyred near the | Jaffa Gate on November 14, 1391. |
View of | Jaffa Gate (left) and the Tower of David (right). |
pear in a 1933 book, which refers to it as the | Jaffa Gate Mill. |
Jaffa Gate was inaugurated in 1538 as part of the re | |
erial Investigation Commission for the deal of | Jaffa Gate and was a member of the Palestinian Legis |
the rest of the Old City walls, the stones of | Jaffa Gate are large, hewn, sand-colored blocks. |
owers in Jerusalem situated close to where the | Jaffa Gate is today. |
Jaffa Gate virtual tour | |
the Bezalel Pavilion near | Jaffa gate |
A carriage service to | Jaffa Gate was inaugurated that summer. |
Jerusalem (the first being Christ Church near | Jaffa Gate). |
Allenby held his ceremony at the square near | Jaffa gate, which was then named "Allenby Square." |
ng of the twentieth century, the population of | Jaffa had swelled considerably. |
fore her arrival and both Bohemund and John of | Jaffa had hoped the presence of Plaisance and Hugh w |
Jaffa's results were all annulled and Sakhnin took o | |
es in Istanbul; in the Armenian communities in | Jaffa, Haifa and Ramleh; and throughout the Eastern |
he Palestinian National Movement in Jerusalem, | Jaffa, Haifa, Akka and Nablus, Kamel joined Haj Amin |
hey became soon one of the leading families in | Jaffa, having exceptional good leadership skills. |
In the subsequent Battle of | Jaffa, he led a cavalry charge that once again broke |
In 1902, a | Jaffa hotelier named Ustinov (grandfather of the Bri |
ebut, Elevator, was released under the moniker | Jaffa in 2001. |
l Heverim" "Alliance" Boys' School, founded in | Jaffa in 1889 by Israel Belkind. |
son, a former Reagan official, who interviewed | Jaffa in 2009 for his show Uncommon Knowledge, |
n World War II, he originally served as Gunner | Jaffa in the Royal Artillery, but subsequently in th |
alem to attack Ascalon; the Egyptians besieged | Jaffa in 1256 in response. |
'Melech ve'Shalmai ha'Sandlar") that played in | Jaffa in the Summer of 1967. |
The English traveller Irby, who passed through | Jaffa in 1817, observed that while his formal name w |
Yalo, to guard the road between Jerusalem and | Jaffa in 1132-33, along with some citizens. |
e ship that conveyed Baldwin I of Jerusalem to | Jaffa in 1102. |
the name of the actress who played the female | Jaffa incubating Amonet in Children of the Gods? |
Another cultivar, Metrosideros fulgens ' | Jaffa' is a compact bush producing brilliant burnt-o |
Jaffa is cited as a member of the eclectic (and fict | |
Jaffa is a leading scholar of Abraham Lincoln's poli | |
Roiz was born in | Jaffa, Israel to Russian Jewish parents. |
Beersheba, El Mughar, Nebi Samwill, Jerusalem, | Jaffa, Jericho, Jordan (Es Salt), Jordan (Amman), Me |
The crystal glass used was taken from the | Jaffa Light which was shut down. |
Israel Ministry of Education and the Tel Aviv | Jaffa Municipality. |
page reveals that Anubis is tricking the Free | Jaffa Nation so that he can take back Dakara. |
ished as the capital of the newly founded Free | Jaffa Nation, the aftermath of the fall of the Goa'u |
Max | Jaffa O.B.E. |
sure if this is any use as trivia but the lead | jaffa of anubus is the same actor that plays one of |
when he accused Hugh II of Le Puiset, Count of | Jaffa, of having an affair with Melisende. |
In order to execute this plan the | Jaffa office communicated with Messrs. Kalvariski an |
large Egyptian fleet near Haifa, and landed at | Jaffa on Easter Monday. |
emonstration protesting Zionist immigration in | Jaffa on 27 October, 1933, where he was beaten by th |
er was invented in 1928 by Isaac Zaksenberg in | Jaffa, Palestine (today's Israel) (see picture). |
out, and a general strike began, crippling the | Jaffa Port and threatening to stop the citrus fruit |
Jaffa Port become a small craft port. | |
It is located on a hilltop above the old | Jaffa Port. |
In 1965 Port of Ashdod was built, replacing | Jaffa Port. |
arcs of the Goa'uld, the Replicators, and the | Jaffa Rebellion, and are regarded as two of the most |
The first major group of | Jaffa Resistance warriors is shown in season 5's "Th |
d Bra'tac have become prominent leaders of the | Jaffa Resistance. |
History of Palestine: Nebi Musa riots, | Jaffa riots, Hebron-Safed riots, Palestine riots, Ar |
A mural on | Jaffa Road depicting artist's vision of the Jerusale |
of the Jerusalem Light Rail has been built on | Jaffa Road adjacent to the market. |
Although the yeshiva building on | Jaffa Road is registered on Jerusalem's List of Prot |
o detonated a powerful charge at a bus stop on | Jaffa road next to the entrance to Jerusalem's Mahan |
After 1967, as Jerusalem expanded outward, | Jaffa Road began to decline as a centre of commerce |
ocated at the corner of King George Street and | Jaffa Road in Jerusalem, one of the busiest pedestri |
Aftermath of the | Jaffa Road bus bombings. |
Early buildings integrated into the modern | Jaffa Road (2006). |
ed the Old City from much of modern Jerusalem, | Jaffa Road's primacy as the city-centre was unchalle |
heless, most of the city's bus-lines run along | Jaffa Road, and the Jerusalem Municipality, Jerusale |
e commercial center of the City at Mamilla and | Jaffa Road, burning many buildings and shops. |
The building on | Jaffa Road, 2010. |
ction of King George Street to Zion Square and | Jaffa Road. |
During a decade-long residence in | Jaffa, she became part of the local artists' communi |
Maccabi | Jaffa started the season in Liga Leumit, but a failu |
Shoppers on | Jaffa Street, the city's principal thoroughfare, pau |
c lose their symbiotes after a sabotaged Rebel | Jaffa summit in season 6's "The Changeling", but the |
Haskell, G.H. From Sofia to | Jaffa: The Jews of Bulgaria and Israel,' (Wayne Stat |
After arriving at | Jaffa, they took part in King Amalric II of Jerusale |
mew's day in the old calendar, Bertram died at | Jaffa three days before the signing of the treaty al |
ver, his top-of-head hair is there because the | Jaffa tradition of shaving ones head after marriage |
In 1134, | Jaffa was confiscated to the king after the rebellio |
The Siege of | Jaffa was fought from 3 to 7 March 1799 between Fran |
Jaffa was by now a minor port and Ascalon was captur | |
rs 1800 to 1814, after a new nine month siege, | Jaffa was again taken over by Napoleon's former oppo |
Jaffa was surrounded by high walls, flanked by tower | |
I guess we will have to assume that the | Jaffa went and worked out how to open the gate using |
Other Jewish suburbs to | Jaffa were founded at about the same time. |
During the summer of 1999, Maccabi | Jaffa were demoted to Liga Alef (from Liga Leumit) a |
Maccabi Nes Tziona and Hapoel HaNamal | Jaffa were both relegated |
rchant in Tulkarm until 1936, when he moved to | Jaffa, where he was a member of the local Merchants |
to settle in cities, created Ahuzat Bayit near | Jaffa, which was later renamed to Tel Aviv. |
withdrawal, Saladin laid siege to the town of | Jaffa which had served as a base of operations for R |
tain to break through the Egyptian blockade of | Jaffa which was being besieged also by land. |
in, the popular Hugh II of Le Puiset, count of | Jaffa, who was devotedly loyal to the Queen. |
The 1997-98 Liga Artzit season saw Maccabi | Jaffa win the title and earn promotion to the top di |
o him from his habit of roaming the streets of | Jaffa with a club, beating anyone who disobeyed his |
in the recapture of Beirut and, then moved to | Jaffa with the Crusaders: however, before reaching t |
Jaffa won 4-1 on aggregate and remained in Liga Leum | |
A product of the Maccabi | Jaffa youth system, both he and his brother, Avivi, |
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