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  2. St. Peter's Church, Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Church (Arabic: نيسة القديس بطرس, Hebrew: כנסיית פטרוס הקדוש) is a Franciscan Catholic church in Old Jaffa, now part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. History [ edit ]

  3. Category : 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Israel

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    Category: 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Israel. 1 language. ... St. Peter's Church, Jaffa; W. Wedding Church at Cana This page ...

  4. List of parishes of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem

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    Simon Peter: St. Peter's Church: In addition to the Franciscans, the Hebrew-speaking community uses the St. Peter's Church. The church, built in 1654 is located in the Jaffa district near the lake shore. Israel (excluding Jerusalem) Tiberias: Simon Peter: Latin Convention (Terra Sancta) with statue of Simon Peter. Israel (excluding Jerusalem) Abud

  5. Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1894, the Church of St. Peter and St. Tabitha serves the Russian Orthodox Christian community, with services in Russian and Hebrew; underneath the chapel nearby there is what is believed to be the tomb of St Tabitha. [123] St. Peter's Church is a Franciscan Roman-Catholic basilica and hospice built in 1654 on the remains of a Crusader ...

  6. Category:Churches in Tel Aviv - Wikipedia

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    Saint Nicholas Monastery, Jaffa; P. St. Peter's Church, Jaffa This page was last edited on 25 August 2020, at 13:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. A group of Jews and Arabs in Israel has a 'radical' idea ...

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    As the Israel-Hamas war goes on, a group of Arab and Jewish Israelis have formed an unofficial civil guard in an attempt to prevent unrest in the city of Jaffa.

  8. Timeline of Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    1268 – The Mamluks reconquer Jaffa and again expel the Crusaders. [1] 1538 – Bab el-Halil (gate) built. 1517 – Ottomans in power. [5] 1654 – Roman Catholic St. Peter's Church built under Ottoman rule. 1799 3–7 March: Jaffa besieged by French forces under Napoleon. [3] June: French ousted by British forces. [4]

  9. Simon the Tanner (New Testament) - Wikipedia

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    Jaffa where Peter stayed is now part of Israel's largest city, Tel Aviv-Yafo.In the Old City of Jaffa, there is the traditional house of Simon the Tanner. [4] The house is privately owned and cannot be visited, but its entrance door and location attracts many Christian pilgrims and tourists.