Walking around Tsfat
Hours: 8:30 – 16:00. Expanded hours during holidays and during summer holidays.
· 10-minute movie on the history of Tzfat
· Free walk through a home built in the Middle Ages, destroyed by the earthquake.
· Maps, guidebooks, information about Tzfat history
· Information about attractions and events in the area
· Phone: (04) 6924427
2. HaAri Synagogue – synagogue which was built after the passing of the Ari, R’ Isaac Luria, on the field where he celebrated the Kabbalat Shabbat service with his students.
Hours: 9:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 18:00
- Public Toilets
1. Next to the Ari Ashkanazi Synagogue Hours: 8:00 – 20:00 . Key is at the Z’knai Tzfat gallery, between the Ari Synagogue and the candle factory. Bathrooms are below.
2. In the Courtyard of the Abuhav synagogue Hours: 8:00 – afternoon In the Courtyard of the Abuhav synagogue
4. Safed Candles Candles for Shabbat and havdallah, sculptures, woven candles.
Hours: 9:00 – 19:00. NOT open on holidays (includes Chol HaMoed) Phone: (04) 6822068
5. Abuhav Synagogue Old Sepharadi synagogue which is said to have been built by R’ Abuhav in the 16th century. Three Torah scrolls, which are still in use today, are several hundred years old – one is believed to have been written by R’ Abuhav.
Hours: Throughout the day
Entrance from the LOWER entrance, on
6. Kadosh Dairy -- generations of the Kadosh family producing salty white Tzfat cheese from sheep’s milk. Explanations and guided tour available throughout the day. Hours: 9:00 – evening Phone: (04) 6920326
7. Canaan Weaver’s Workshop – opportunity to see the process of Hand weaving, an industry, which was a basis of the Tzfat economy of the middle Ages. Hours: 10:00 – 18:00 (coffee shops is open later) Phone: (04) 6974449
8. Yosef Caro Synagogue – synagogue built where R’ Yosef Caro wrote the Shulhan Aruch, Code of Jewish Law. Hours: Intermittently throughout the day. To request that it be opened, guests are asked to Contact Mr. Ben Shimon at (04) 6923284 or (050) 560-8931 Ma’ariv nightly at 21:00 (in the summer)
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10. Yashfa Winery – Family winery in the style of wine-making of thousands of years ago. Located above the HaMeiri Dairy, past the Sha’ar HaRachamim Synagogue. Hours: throughout the day
Phone: (04) 6921696
11. HaMeiri Dairy -- generations of the HaMeiri family producing salty white Tzfat cheese from sheep’s milk. Hours: 8:00 – 15:00; guided tours on Fridays at 12:00 and otherwise through coordination with Yaniv Phone: (052) 372-1609
12. HaMeiri Museum – Museum of the history of the Jewish settlement in Tzfat throughout the past 200 years. Hours: Daily from 9:00 – 14:30. Fridays from 9:00 – 12:00. Entrance Fee: 14 shekels for adults; 9 shekels for students, soldiers, and children; 7 shekels for senior citizens (with id) Phone: (04) 6921939; (04) 6971307
13. Ari Sepharadi synagogue – original synagogue of the Ari’s time, where the Ari prayed and studied Kabbalah in a small cave inside the synagogue with Elijah the prophet.
14. Ari Mikve – Mikve which the Ari HaKadosh is said to have immersed in. Hours: throughout the day and night, only for men. Next to the Old Cemetary
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16. Ascent Institute – classes in Kabbalah and Jewish studies, library, computer center, hostel.
Hours: 9:00 throughout the day and evening Phone: (04) 6971407
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19. Museum of Hungarian Speaking Jewry – museum highlighting the traditions and culture of Hungarian-speaking Jews. Located in the Saraya building. Hours: 9:00 – 13:00 Phone: (04) 6923880
20. Metzuda/Citidal – highest point in Tzfat’s
21. Artists Quarter -- galleries of artists of Tzfat.
22.Model of Third Temple – Model Exhibit of the
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