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ID146790
Title ProperTel Aviv and the question of separation from Jaffa 1921–1936
LanguageENG
AuthorGoren, Tamir
Summary / Abstract (Note)The ordinance granting Tel Aviv the status of local council was given in 1921. Immediately thereafter, the municipal council acted to amend the terms of the ordinance so as to free Tel Aviv entirely from the supervision of Jaffa municipality. Tel Aviv aimed for the status of an independent municipality, but still wished to safeguard its interests in Jaffa. Detachment from Jaffa was for long a central issue for Tel Aviv municipality. The article analyses the Jewish side's stance on Jaffa from 1921 until the outbreak of the disturbances in 1936, when Tel Aviv detached itself almost entirely from Jaffa. In the 1920s, the importance of Jaffa for the Jews was mainly economic, but in the 1930s, the addition of the demographic dimension reflected the growing status of the Jaffa Jewish community and was decisive in increasing the Jewish influence in Jaffa.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 52, No.3; May 2016: p.473-487
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2016-06 52, 3
Key WordsJewish Community ;  Jaffa ;  Tel Aviv