Yefet Street is one of the main streets of Jaffa and historical road from Old Jaffa to the south. It was named after Noah's son Japhet , founder of the city according to one legend. It links the Clock Square to Bat Yam , where it continues as Balfour Street.
3-506: The Tabeetha School is a school on Yefet Street #21 in Jaffa , a district of Tel Aviv , Israel, run by the Church of Scotland which "welcomes all children regardless of race, nationality, gender or religion". It was founded in 1863. 32°3′9.1″N 34°45′13.3″E / 32.052528°N 34.753694°E / 32.052528; 34.753694 This Israel school-related article
6-403: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Yefet Street Yefet Street forms the boundary between the historic neighbourhoods of Old Jaffa, Ajami and Giv'at Aliyah (Jabaliya) to the west, and the newer neighbourhoods of Tzahalon , Shikunei Hisachon , Neve Golan and Yafo Gimel to the east of the street. The street was once a way around the walls of old Jaffa, and after
9-948: The demolition of the wall and the growth of the city, became a major commercial street. It was called "Ajami Street", after Ibrahim al-Ajami, the Persian companion of the Prophet . It was part of a road between Jaffa and Gaza . Its bridge over Yehuda Hyamit Street bridge was built during the British Mandate . On the Survey of Palestine map from 1944, the sections of what would become Yefet Street were named, north to south: Shari' El Madaris; Shari' El Hulwa; Tariq Abu Es Su'ud . 32°3′4.83″N 34°45′10.53″E / 32.0513417°N 34.7529250°E / 32.0513417; 34.7529250 This article about transport in Israel
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