Jerusalem Girls College students and teacher’s annual end-of-year field trip to the beach in Jaffa, c. 1941 Source: Fernando and Suhiela Halaby Family Photo Collection
Jerusalemite Andre Abdo and Fadwa Habbash’s wedding photo in Jaffa c. 1932
Jaffa Beach the Farradj family holiday, c. 1927 The mother Nazira Halabi Farradj and the father Issa Farradj and their children from left to right Alice Farradj Tlil, Virgine Farradj, on the ground Fuad and Alfred and standing behind them, is their sister Suhela, from the right Linda Farradj and Ellen Farradj.
Jaffa 1921-23 Scholten ©The Netherlands Institute for the Near East
Jaffa 1921-23 Scholten ©The Netherlands Institute for the Near East
Coffee house by the sea on Jaffa’s wall. “Palestine Remembered“
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The first street on the Jaffa shore. Taken on the 1st of January 1914 just before the beginning of WWI when many young Palestinian men arrived at the port to escape being recruited into the Ottoman army. Palestine lost a serious amount of young men who hopped on a ship and left for the Americas to never come back. This is Harbour Street, with protruding covered balconies with three-sided windows looking at the sea, built in a unique architectural style that lives with the tide, western wind, strong sun, and splashing sea salt. This road continues to the north to Haifa and Akka (Acre) and to the south to Gaza. “Palestine Remembered“
The Tamari family, Jaffans, among the tidepools, c. 1929
A well-known Jaffan Tamari is sociologist Salim Tamari
Jerusalemite friends drove to Jaffa for lunch by the beach, on June 10, 1946. From left to right: Ghaleb Jabre, Suhail Jabre, Zakia Jabre, Sliman Tlil, Aida Mouchabek, Eddy Saad, Vera Mushabek, Saba Shammas, Elias Mushabek, Tina Shammas, Alfred Farradj, Mimi Mouchabek, Afif Jabre, Suhiela Farradj, Alice Shammas, George Farraj, Linda Farraj. British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
Eid el-Fitr festivities on Jaffa Beach, Palestine, 1921 “Palestine Remembered“
From Left to Right, top row standing: Aida Mouchabek, Vera Mushabek, Tina Shammas, ?, Zakia Jabre, Alfred Farradj, Linda Farradj. Front row, seated from L to R: ?, Afif Jabre, Mary Antipas, Elias Mushabek.
Eddy Saad, Zakia Jabre, Tina Shammas, Vera Mushabek, Aida Mouchabek and Alfred Farradj. Kneeling in the front: Sliman Tlil, Jaffa, c. 1944
On the beach in Jaffa in the early 1940s. British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
The Farradj children have their photo taken in an airplane cut-out at the Jaffa beach boardwalk, c. 1931
Women at a grave by the sea. Jaffa 1921-23 Scholten ©The Netherlands Institute for the Near East
A day at the beach in Jaffa, late 1930’s. One of the people in the photograph is Emile Tlil, an artist who died young.
British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
For a swim at Jaffa beach, followed by lunch, Jaffa, 1946 third from left (in the middle) Saba Shammas and next to his right Alfred Farradj. British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
Jaffa Beach British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
The Moushabek family is on lounge chairs on the beach in Jaffa. British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
Zakia Jabre, Tina Shammas, Vera Mushabek and Aida Mouchabek, Jaffa, June 10, 1946. British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
Group on Jaffa Beach, including Virginie and brother, George Mushabek
Nowadays the Mushabeks run a publishing house in the USA. British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
From left: Vera Mushabek Handal, Suleiman Tlil, Vera Mushabek Handal, Alfred Farradj. British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
Building the Sphinx and the pyramids on Jaffa Beach, 1941
From left to right Carmel Halabi, Ernesto Halabi (on top) Alfred Farradj, and Fernando Halabi. British Mandate Jerusalemites Photo Library
Elias Mushabek in his mother’s arms on the right, a day on the beach in Jaffa 1926