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Saint Peter and Saint Tabitha Russian Orthodox Church

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Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday 15:00-18:00,Opens at Saturday 9:30-11:00,15:00-18:00,Opens at Sunday 9:30-11:00
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Herzl St 157, Tel Aviv-Yafo, IsraelMap
Phone+972 3-682-1241
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  • rusak
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    Orthodox monastery with beautiful gardens and amazing church !

    Orthodox monastery with beautiful gardens and amazing church in city center! Stunning flowers oasis to pray for all pilgrims who visit Holy land ! Atmosphere full of love and peace for all! Definitely...

    Reviewed on Sep 30, 2020
  • SimonNWI
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    Hidden gem in Jaffa

    This was my first visit to a Russian Orthodox church and didn’t know what what to expect before walking in. The inside is impressive and definitely worth visiting to see a church with every single...

    Reviewed on Jan 6, 2020
  • 545medva
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    Great church in Jaffa

    When you visit Jaffa don't miss this wonderful church. It is a real gem, and a curiosity as it is a Russian Ortodox church.

    Reviewed on Feb 11, 2019
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    EXTRAORDINARY NEGLECTED JEM

    Russian Pravoslav Church named after St. Petrus that has revived TABITA, this girl according to the legend is buried in the ancient Cemetry surrounding the church that was Built in the 19th Century, R...

    Reviewed on Sep 18, 2018
  • macedonboy
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    Fantastic

    This Russian Orthodox Church is supposedly situated on the site of Tomb of St.Tabitha. Much of the iconography in and around the church is therefore dedicated to her and of course St.Peter how suppose...

    Reviewed on Dec 17, 2017
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