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]]>Located right in the middle of Safed, the Metsudah (or Citadel) is a big part of the city’s history, as everybody who has ever tried to occupy it, including the Crusaders and the Mamluks, has used this post strategically. From the archeological digs to the grassy lawn, there’s plenty to look at and enjoy.
If you’re open to something a little off the beaten path, it’s highly recommended to make a stop at Safed’s ancient cemetery, which houses the remains of some of the most well-known Kabbalah rabbis (and non-Kabbalah) rabbis of Jewish history.
A great place for an afternoon stroll, Safed’s artist’s quarter is full of beautiful stone houses, galleries in artists’ homes, sweet restaurants, and shops where you can pick up some souvenirs like paintings, jewelry, ceramics, and other art.
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]]>Located right in the middle of Safed, the Metsudah (or Citadel) is a big part of the city’s history, as everybody who has ever tried to occupy it, including the Crusaders and the Mamluks, has used this post strategically. From the archeological digs to the grassy lawn, there’s plenty to look at and enjoy.
If you’re open to something a little off the beaten path, it’s highly recommended to make a stop at Safed’s ancient cemetery, which houses the remains of some of the most well-known Kabbalah rabbis (and non-Kabbalah) rabbis of Jewish history.
A great place for an afternoon stroll, Safed’s artist’s quarter is full of beautiful stone houses, galleries in artists’ homes, sweet restaurants, and shops where you can pick up some souvenirs like paintings, jewelry, ceramics, and other art.
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