Safed Tourism
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− | + | ('''Hebrew:''' תיירות בצפת / '''Spelling:''' Tzfat, Zefat, Zfat, Tsfat, Zefas, Tzfas, Tsfas and Zfas / '''Other Names:''' Safed Vacations / '''Definition:''' Tourism in the city of Safed, Israel.) | |
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− | In recent years [[Safed| | + | In recent years [[Safed|Tzfat]] has become a major tourist center in northern Israel. Groups and individuals come to Tzfat to enjoy the mild weather conditions, view Tsfat’s historical sites, [[Kabbalah in Safed|learn about Kabbalah]] and explore various art forms at Safed’s Art and Music Centers. During the Charadi Bein Hazmanim, many Ultra Religious and Chassidish families vacation in Tzfas. At the end of each summer the [[Klezmer Festival Safed|Safed Klezmer Festival]] is attended by thousands of tourists. |
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Galleries in Tzfat exhibit various types of art, including silverwork and jewelry, paintings, sculpture, ceramics and crafts. Many artists and artisans specialize, creating unique works that a collector or buyer will not find anywhere else. Dovid Friedman and Avraham Lowenthal combine their study of Kabbalah with their art, creating mystical imagery with deep meaning. Sheva Chaya gives glass-blowing demonstrations alongside her paintings of traditional Jewish life. Daniel Flatauer brings Kabbalistic meaning to his work with clay as he molds and shapes it. | Galleries in Tzfat exhibit various types of art, including silverwork and jewelry, paintings, sculpture, ceramics and crafts. Many artists and artisans specialize, creating unique works that a collector or buyer will not find anywhere else. Dovid Friedman and Avraham Lowenthal combine their study of Kabbalah with their art, creating mystical imagery with deep meaning. Sheva Chaya gives glass-blowing demonstrations alongside her paintings of traditional Jewish life. Daniel Flatauer brings Kabbalistic meaning to his work with clay as he molds and shapes it. | ||
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[[Category:Safed]] | [[Category:Safed]] | ||
[[Category:Israel-Tourism]] | [[Category:Israel-Tourism]] |