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Bishop Riah Hanna Abu El-Assal in 2006

Riah Hanna Abu El-Assal (Arabic: رياح حنة ابو العسل, Template:ArTranslit; b. 1937) is an Anglican from Nazareth, where he was a priest for more than 30 years. While at Nazareth he was a member of the PLP, the Progressive List for Peace.

He is the Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem and head of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East. His wife is 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.

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