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| Caption | Immigrants from Stuttgart, Germany, settled at the foot of Mount Carmel in the late 1800s, impatiently awaiting the fulfillment of the ancient prophecies. The Templar House at right still stands on Hagefen Street. The inscription above the window at left is Der Herr ist nahe (the Lord is nigh). |
| Source | Bahá’í News. Issue 533, page 6. View as PDF |
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| From the Bahá’í Publications, by permission of the copyright owner, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States © 1910-2021. |
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