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('''Hebrew''': חב”ד בצפת / '''Pronunciation''' Ha-ab-ad / '''Definition''': Chabad Community in Tzfat. one of city's largest communities, the Chabad Hassidim, maintain a large infrastructure in Tzfat.)
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = חב”ד בצפת  
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|header3 = Pronunciation:
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|data4  = Ha-ab-ad
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|data10  = Chabad Community in Tzfat. one of city's largest communities, the Chabad Hassidim, maintain a large infrastructure in Tzfat.}}
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== Chabad Lubavitch ==
 
== Chabad Lubavitch ==
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=== Origins of Chabad in Tzfat ===
 
=== Origins of Chabad in Tzfat ===
Rabbi Dov Ber’s son-in-law, Menachem Mendel Schneersohn was also the grandson of Shneur Zalman of Liadai.  Rabbi Menachem Mendel, the “Tzemach Tzedek” assumed the leadership of the Chabad movement in the early years of the 19th century and encouraged his Hassidim to move to Israel. He also stressed the importance of acquiring land for Jews in the Holy Land and, under his leadership, his Hassidim purchased a plot in the eastern section of the [[Old City Safed|Old Jewish Quarter]] of [[Safed|Tzfat]] on Hatam Sofer Street in 1820. Here, his followers built the [[Tzemach Tzedek Synagogue Tzfat|Tzemach Tzedek]] synagogue.
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Rabbi Dov Ber’s son-in-law, Menachem Mendel Schneersohn was also the grandson of Shneur Zalman of Liadai.  Rabbi Menachem Mendel, the “Tzemach Tzedek” assumed the leadership of the Chabad movement in the early years of the 19th century and encouraged his Hassidim to move to Israel. He also stressed the importance of acquiring land for Jews in the Holy Land and, under his leadership, his Hassidim purchased a plot in the eastern section of the [[Old City Safed|Old Jewish Quarter]] of Tzfat on Hatam Sofer Street in 1820. Here, his followers built the [[Tzemach Tzedek Synagogue Tzfat|Tzemach Tzedek]] synagogue.
  
 
=== Chabad Residents of Safed ===
 
=== Chabad Residents of Safed ===
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== Kiryat Chabad ==
 
== Kiryat Chabad ==
These early Chabad families built a strong infrastructure in the [[Canaan Neighborhood Safed|Cannan neighborhood]] of Tzfat. They established “Kiryat Chabad” -- Chabad-town -- a network of apartments, schools and other religious institutions that serve the Chabad community as well as any outsiders who wish to use the facilities. A “Beit Chabad” -- Chabad House -- was opened to provide hospitality to visitors and religious services for local residents. Chabad outreach efforts include visits to the local Old Age Home, hospital visits, operating holiday and synagogue services for people who cannot leave their homes or neighborhoods.
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These early Chabad families built a strong infrastructure in Tzfat. They established “Kiryat Chabad” -- Chabad-town -- a network of apartments, schools and other religious institutions that serve the Chabad community as well as any outsiders who wish to use the facilities. A “Beit Chabad” -- Chabad House -- was opened to provide hospitality to visitors and religious services for local residents. Chabad outreach efforts include visits to the local Old Age Home, hospital visits, operating holiday and synagogue services for people who cannot leave their homes or neighborhoods.
  
 
A number of Chabad organizations provide varying services to Tzfat residents and visitors.
 
A number of Chabad organizations provide varying services to Tzfat residents and visitors.
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=== Torat Eretz Yisrael ===
 
=== Torat Eretz Yisrael ===
The Torat Eretz Yisrael Yeshivah is one of Chabad’s flagship yeshivas for teenaged boys in Israel. The yeshivah is located in the building that once housed the well-known Ridbaz yeshivah, on [[Jerusalem Street Safed|Jerusalem Street]]. Torat Eretz Yisrael offers a yeshivah framework with nearby dorm facilities for Hebrew-speaking teenaged boys and young adult men.
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The Torat Eretz Yisrael Yeshivah is one of Chabad’s flagship yeshivas for teenaged boys in Israel. The yeshivah is located in the building that once housed the well-known Ridbaz yeshivah, on Jerusalem Street. Torat Eretz Yisrael offers a yeshivah framework with nearby dorm facilities for Hebrew-speaking teenaged boys and young adult men.
 
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[[Category:Safed]]
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[[Category:Jewish-Groups]]
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