Riah Hanna Abu El-Assal

Riah Hanna Abu El-Assal

Riah Hanna Abu El-Assal ( _ar. رياح حنة ابو العسل, ArTranslit|Riyāḥ Ḥannä abū 'l-‘Asal; b. 1937) is an Anglican from Nazareth. He graduated from Nazareth Baptist school where he also taught. While at Nazareth he was a member of the PLP, the Progressive List for Peace - a joint Jewish-Arab political party which, while existing only for eight years (1984-1992) is considered to have broken many previously sacroscanct taboos and profoundly influenced subsequent Israeli politics.

In 1998, Riah became the thirteenth Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem and head of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East until his retirement on March 31 2007. [http://www.j-diocese.org/about_history?th=2] History of the Episcopal Churh in the Holy Land, The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem] .

Since retirement, Riah has been engaged in a legal battle with his successor and The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem over the ownership of the Bishop Riah Educational Campus, a school established by Riah while bishop. [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/81808_97428_ENG_HTM.htm] Court ruling favors Jerusalem diocese, not former bishop, in dispute over school's ownership, Episcopal News Service]

Ministry

Riah has travelled widely, raising support and finances for the Bishop Riah Educational Campus and other community programmes with a vision of peace in The Holy Land.

Riah travelled to Australia in 2006 where he attended the Black Stump Music and Arts Festival.

Family

Riah is married to a niece of Emile Habibi. Riah's grandfather started the first modern pilgrim service in 1893 and opened branches in Jaffa, Jerusalem, Nazareth and Tiberias. Riah's son Hanna is currently principal of the Bishop Riah Educational Campus in Nazerth.

ee also

*Palestinian Christian
*St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem
*Progressive List for Peace

References

Further reading

*cite book | author=Riah Abu El-Assal | title=Caught In Between | publisher=Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge | year=1999| id=ISBN 0281052239 (Autobiography)

External links

* [http://trushare.com/14JUL96/JY96LOWI.htm Robbie Low interviews Riah Abu el-Assal]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4621457.stm Church urges action over Israel]
* [http://brecn.org/brecn/en/index.aspx Bishop Riah Education Campus, Nazerth]


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