This paper presents an analysis of the spatial and temporal development of
Tel-Aviv. The central notion in the analysis is the old concept of leap-fro
gging. Instead of seeing the population's evolution as a growth process fro
m the centre of the metropolis outwards, we consider the population's devel
opment as taking place in different centres in a series of successive 'jump
s'. In order to quantify the process, the growth of the centres' population
s is fitted with the same mathematical function. This procedure enables us
to extract the relevant parameters of each centre's growth and to make comp
arisons among them. We show that the population growth in the various centr
es is very similar. It permits the use of the scaling concept. In addition,
a model of the growth of the individual centre is developed.