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Safed is located in Israel... Safed is located in Israel... Safed is the highest city in the... Safed experiences pleasantly warm summers and cold... Safed has been considered one of... Safed has developed into a summer holiday resort much frequented by Israelis and also foreign visitors... The city of Safed itself first appears in Jewish sources in the late Middle Ages... Legend has it that Safed was founded by a son of... Safed has been identified with... Safed was a fortified city in the... Safed rose to fame in the 16th century as a center of Kabbalah... printing press was established in Safed in 1577 by Eliezer Ashkenazi and his son... made Safed a global center for Jewish learning and a regional center for trade throughout 15th and... Safed was part of the... visited Safed seven times and financed rebuilding of much of the town... Virtually all the antiquities of Safed were destroyed by earthquakes... twenty Jewish residents of Safed were killed there... first phase of the Palmach plan to capture Safed was to secure a corridor through the mountains by capturing the Arab village of... The Arabs of Safed began to leave... The fall of Safed was a blow to Arab morale throughout the region... from Safed and were a... 102 Israeli Jewish school children from Safed on a school trip were taken hostage by a Palestinian militant group... residents of Safed earned an average of 4... Smoke rises over Safed after a Katyusha rocket attack... Safed was known as Israel... Safed was home to the country... Safed has been hailed as the... Those of us from Safed especially feared that the Jews harbored old desires to avenge what happened during the 1929...

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