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('''Hebrew''': נרות צפת / '''Translation''': Safed Candles / '''Other Names''': Tzfat Candles, Safed Candle Factory / '''Definition''': Shop that sells and produces Judaica-themed candles in Tzfat, Israel.)
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|data2  = נרות צפת
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|data6  = Tzfat Candles, Safed Candle Factory
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|data8  = Shop that sells and produces Judaica-themed candles in Tzfat, Israel.}}
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One of the most popular galleries for visitors who come to the [[Old City Safed|Old City]] of [[Safed|Tzfas]] is the Safed Candle Shop. The shop displays a wide variety of candles which are used for Jewish ritual purposes, along with wax sculptures of Biblical characters and  and other Judaica themes.
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One of the most popular galleries for visitors who come to the Old Jewish Quarter of [[Safed|Tzfas]] is the Safed Candle Shop. The shop displays a wide variety of candles which are used for Jewish ritual purposes, along with wax sculptures of Biblical characters and  and other Judaica themes.
  
 
== Safed Candles ==
 
== Safed Candles ==
Local businessman and candle-maker, Moshe Shakhar, established the Safed Candles shop in 1991 in a small complex next to the [[Ari-Ashkenazi-Synagogue|Ari Ashkanazi synagogue]]. The candles were produced in a small workroom and displayed in the adjacent shop area.
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A local businessman established the Safed Candles shop in 1991 in a small complex next to the Ari Ashkanazi synagogue [http://www.zissil.com/topics/Ari-Ashkenazi-Synagogue]. The candles were produced in a small workroom and displayed in the adjacent shop area.
  
 
=== Types of Candles ===
 
=== Types of Candles ===
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=== Sculptures ===
 
=== Sculptures ===
The shop displays intricately-sculpted wax sculptures, created by American immigrant Moshe-Chaim Gress. Moshe-Chaim works out of his home, in [[Artists Quarter Safed|Tzfat’s Artist Quarter]], and displays his artwork at the Candle Shop. The sculptures feature Biblical and other Jewish themes such as Noah’s Ark (along with dozens of animal candles), a soldier praying at the Western Wall, a chess set of Jewish figures, a model of the Temple, young David holding Goliath’s severed head and others. The sculptures are a main viewing attraction at the shop, although Moshe Chaim is leaving in December 2015 to pursue a career making Bronze Sculptures, using the skills and techniques he developed sculpting in wax during his over 20 years at Safed Candles.
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The shop displays intricately-sculpted wax sculptures, created by American immigrant Moshe-Chaim Gress. Moshe-Chaim works out of his home, in Tzfat’s Artist Quarter, and displays his artwork at the Candle Shop. The sculptures feature Biblical and other Jewish themes such as Noah’s Ark (along with dozens of animal candles), a soldier praying at the Western Wall, a chess set of Jewish figures, a model of the Temple, young David holding Goliath’s severed head and others. The sculptures are a main viewing attraction at the shop and Moshe Chaim adds new sculptures ever few months.
  
 
== Fire ==
 
== Fire ==
In 2008 a massive fire gutted the entire shop. During the ensuing renovations, the construction workers discovered several small rooms which had existed at street level in Tzfat many centuries ago. These rooms had been covered over during Tzfat’s [[Safed-1759-Earthquake|1759]] and [[Safed-1837-Earthquake|1837]] earthquakes  which triggered landslides that buried the city. The renovations incorporated these ancient rooms into the new shop design.
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In 2008 a massive fire gutted the entire shop. During the ensuing renovations, the construction workers discovered several small rooms which had existed at street level in Tzfat many centuries ago. These rooms had been covered over during Tzfat’s 1759 [http://www.zissil.com/topics/Safed-1759-Earthquake] and 1837 [http://www.zissil.com/topics/Safed-1837-Earthquake] earthquakes  which triggered landslides that buried the city. The renovations incorporated these ancient rooms into the new shop design.
 
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== Candle Production ==
 
== Candle Production ==
The non-sculptured candles were produced in a factory in the southern industrial zone of Tzfat, which was closed down in January of 2015. The havdallah candles continue to be hand-woven at the gallery, for the pleasure of the customers.
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Today the non-sculptured candles are produced in a factory in the southern industrial zone of Tzfat. The candles are still made from beeswax and the havdallah candles continue to be hand-woven.
 
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[[Category:Israeli-Businesses]]
 
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[[Category:Jewish Art]]
 

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