Protestant Cemetery

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Seven British sailors perished in a shipwreck near Jaffa. Their resting place? The Jaffa Old Protestant Cemetery. This quiet corner of Tel Aviv holds a poignant story. Established in 1842 by the Anglican Church in Jerusalem the cemetery is more than just a graveyard. It is a testament to the early Protestant community in Jaffa. Imagine the lives of these individuals. Their journeys to this distant land their hopes and dreams. The cemetery lies nestled behind the Scottish school Tabitha. You can access it through a small alley off Yefet Street. Over 30 identified graves stand here. Four grave remnants whisper stories of lives long past. English inscriptions on the tombstones offer glimpses into the lives of these early settlers. Many were connected to the British and American consulates. Their presence reflects the broader historical context of 19th-century Jaffa. The Jaffa Old Protestant Cemetery provides a unique perspective on the city’s multicultural past. It is a place of quiet reflection a reminder of the lives lived and the journeys undertaken. Take a moment to absorb the atmosphere. Feel the weight of history. The cemetery’s enduring presence continues to intrigue and inspire. The Jaffa Old Protestant Cemetery a hidden gem in Tel Aviv awaits your exploration. Remember those who lie here. Their stories are a part of Tel Aviv’s rich tapestry.

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