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- Mohammed, a young Palestinian, is desperately looking for a taxi to take him through an Israeli checkpoint. The driver, Farouk, discovers that Mohammed has already failed to cross the checkpoint. Trouble begins.
- Renowned ball-room dancer Pierre Dulaine takes his program, Dancing Classrooms, back to his city of birth, Jaffa, to teach Jewish and Palestinian Israelis to dance and compete together.
- In the city of Jaffa; a young girl plans to run away with her secret lover, when a tragedy forever changes the course of their lives.
- A journey from the harbor town of Jaffa to the Jaffa orange, a fruit through which the Israeli filmmaker examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Three children from the West Bank are smuggled into Israel, arriving at the doorstep of George and Rita's house in Jaffa. Their mother is dead, and their father has been sentenced for life. As Israeli Palestinians, George is afraid that hiding illegal aliens will endanger Rita and himself, while Rita believes the arrival of these children could give meaning to her life. Nearby, a foreign film is being shot. Jerry, an English director, is making a movie about his parents' love affair in 1947, when they served in the British army in Palestine. George is invited to play a part. When the two stories intertwine, tensions erupt.
- Jasmine Phalguna aka Jaffa is a software engineer who is convicted on charges of murder. He becomes the go to guy in jail, and even the jailer becomes an ardent follower. But Jaffa wants to run away.
- The history of Palestinian "Nakba" and exile through the eyes and memories of wealthy Palestinian families of the Gargours and the Araktingis from the town of Jaffa.
- Before 1948, when the state of Israel was established, an event Palestinians call the Nakba (Catastrophe), Jaffa was the cultural capital of Palestine. The city is mentioned in the Bible and is now a mixed Jewish and Arab city in Israel. It was known as the 'Bride of the Sea' and boasted numerous newspapers, cinemas, theatres and sports clubs. About 90,000 residents fled during the fighting in 1948, and only a few thousand stayed, but it is now a vibrant mixed city home to Muslims, Christians and Jews. Adam LeBor investigates the tensions and the need for all communities to co-exist.
- Holy Places TV takes you to Jaffa; called for centuries, the gateway to the Holy Land, visit the Church of St. Peter. According to legend, the city would bear the name of Japheth, the third son of Noah, who built it after the Flood. For other Jaffa or Yafo in Hebrew, would come from the word « Yofi » which means beauty and « Yaffa » name Israeli female, which means beautiful.
- A young man learns that he can't have children and struggles to come to terms with his new reality while trying to find a way to tell his partner.
- The picture opens with a scene of a steamship, showing the Kalem players ready to depart for the ancient port of Jaffa, referred to in the Bible as Joppa. A successful landing is made after navigating the dangerous, rocky passage. A splendid view of Jaffa from the sea greets our eyes and. going ashore, we marvel at the wonderful street scene near the Custom House. We journey on to the auction market and then visit the public fountain on the Jaffa road.
- The Yogscast boys Xephos, Honeydew and Lividcoffee is on a quest to create a Jaffa cake factory known as Honeydew Inc in the plains. But little do they know a rival Dirt Factory is opening across the plains known as Sipsco with Sips_ as CEO and President of Sipsco and his companion Sjin. With Lewis Brindley as Xephos, the brain of the company. Simon Lane as Honeydew, the mindless dwarf with his love for digging holes and Jaffa Cakes. Duncan Jones as Lividcoffee, the mad scientist and probably the only one who knows what to do. Chris Lovasz as Sips_ the CEO and President of Sipsco and his fellow friend Paul Sykes as Sjin. Friends becomes enemies and enemies becomes friends, join this amazing adventure by the Yogscast.
- 1. Jaffa from the Sea. The Port of Jerusalem. 2. Through the Rocks and Surf. The Syrian boatmen shooting the narrows. 3. The Landing Stage. Showing the many shore boats at the quay. 4. A Street in Jaffa. One of the busiest towns in Palestine. 5. Camels carrying Oranges to the Quays. The details of exporting the famous Jaffa oranges. 6. The Surf. Showing the dangerous belt of rocks. 7. The Orange Boats. Syrian boatmen waiting for the oranges. 8. Loading the Oranges. Filling the boats at the wharf. 9. Camels transporting Oranges. Bringing the oranges from the groves to the quayside.
- Jaffa, or Joppa, is situated on the Mediterranean coast some thirty-five miles to the northwest of Jerusalem. It is the chief seaport of Palestine, and rejoices in the possession of the worst harbor in the world, a rocky, shallow basin which is rather a menace than a protection to shipping. To land the thousands of tourists who enter yearly through this port on their way to Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land, the steamers are obliged to anchor a couple of miles from shore and transfer their passengers to small boats which thread their way through rocks and surf to the beach. Jaffa's chief industry is raising oranges. Great groves of heavily-laden trees stretch for miles outside the city. The scenes showing the orange pickers at work are singularly picturesque.
- When the inner world of Layla meets reality, her fantasy, of being accepted as a woman is being shaken by Jaffa's night.
- Ali and Jamal are illegal Palestinian construction workers. Due to a navigation mistake they find themselves in Tel-Aviv, where they get carried away in a small bitter sweet journey into the depths of the citys urban jungle. At the break of the next day they manage to spot the skyline of old Jaffa. They have to go back to being the foreign workers who are building modern Tel-Aviv, but this has been a night that they will never forget.
- Reggie has had his best friend since he was 10 years old, but he is now 25 and has to confront the hardest situation of his life by saying, "Farewell Jaffa".
- Mini series focusing on the history of Tel Aviv-Jaffa.
- Jaffa, a Sephardic Israeli mother yearning for acceptance within the elitist Ashkenazi culture of Israel. However, she faces an uphill battle as she strives to convince her family to embrace the necessary adaptations required to gain acceptance.
- While the Doctor, Ian, and Vicki are drawn into the intrigues of King Richard's court, Barbara has to cope with an impatient Saladin and the vengeful El Akir.
- To celebrate the money you raised over Christmas, we borrowed a slow-mo camera from the BBC and recorded this extra-special thing.
- 2021–TV EpisodeSt. Peter's Church in Jaffa was built in dedication to the the miracle Peter performed in Jaffa by raising Tabitha from the dead.
- Experience Christmas in Jaffa and Haifa.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- It's Gmod TTT - or is it Minecraft Tekkit? We're revisiting the Jaffa Factory in this extremely faithful recreation map.
- Jaffa Road is a Canadian World music group mixes ancient Hebrew, Spanish and English to create a unique sound.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2011–Podcast EpisodeWriters/Producers Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The Relic) join us on The Matthew Aaron Show. Amanda and Rick join us to discuss their career as well and their new film DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES.
- 2017– 56mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 28mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2016)2010– 38mPodcast Episode
- 2009– 55mPodcast Episode