Immanuel Church (Tel Aviv)
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Immanuel Church (Hebrew: כנסיית עמנואל, Knesiyat Immanu'el; German: Immanuelkirche; Norwegian: Immanuelkirken) is a Protestant church in the American–German Colony neighbourhood of Tel Aviv in Israel. The church was built in 1904 for the benefit of the German Evangelical community, which it served until its dissolution at the onset of World War II in 1940. In 1955, the Lutheran World Federation transferred control of the church building to the Norwegian Church Ministry to Israel, and a new congregation started taking shape. Today the church is used by a variety of Protestant denominations as well as by Messianic Jews.
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Auerbach, Jaffa Northern Jaffa
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N 32.056627 ° | E 34.762588 ° |
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בית עמנואל
Auerbach 8
6811834 Jaffa, Northern Jaffa
Tel Aviv District, Israel
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