Ashtam Building Safed
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− | + | ('''Hebrew''': בית אשתם / '''Pronunciation''' Ba-it Eesh-tam / '''Other Names''': Eshtam, Municipality Warehouse / '''Definition''': Historic building on the edge of the Old Jewish Quarter, Safed.) | |
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One of the first buildings that many visitors see when they enter the [[Old City Safed|Old City]] of [[Safed]] is the Ashtam building. The concrete facade is marked with bullet holes, hinting at a deeper story regarding the building’s history. | One of the first buildings that many visitors see when they enter the [[Old City Safed|Old City]] of [[Safed]] is the Ashtam building. The concrete facade is marked with bullet holes, hinting at a deeper story regarding the building’s history. | ||
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[[Category:Jewish History]] | [[Category:Jewish History]] | ||
[[Category:Israel Tourism]] | [[Category:Israel Tourism]] |