Emanuel
Emanuel, founded in 1983. is a beautifull city set in the midst of majestic mountains and nature reserves. It is situated between the two major east-west roads crossing the heart of the Shomron, on the eastern edge of an area contiguous to the "green line", and within it the majority of the population is Jewish.
From the gate of Emanuel you can see just to the south, beyond the nearby tomb of Joshua, the city of Ariel stretching to the Tapuach junction, the most important crossroads in the Shomron. Just to the north is the town of Kedumim, and sprouting from the mountain-tops to the west are several sister towns.
Emanuel itself is located on what was the ancient border between the tribal regions of Efraim and Menasheh.

There are approximately 4500 people living in Emanuel. They love their homes and want their city to be a place where their children will also want to live.
Their dream was to build a city in the homeland of Israel - a city where the education and supporting environment for their children could be freely directed to the goals of Judaism.
Many of its residents have come to live in Emanuel because it has afforded them the opportunity to continue - or start - their studies in Torah.

Many are the Kollels in Emanuel, and most of the working people also participate in adult education programs. This gives the town its special flavor and influences the atmosphere of its five (soon to be six) educational institutions for over 1800 school-age and pre-school children. The city of Emanuel is honored to count among its residents several important Talmidei Chachamim and authors.

Emanuel in brief

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