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Safed (Tzfat)
  • צְפַת
  • صفد
City
Tzfat
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259Çpat
 • Translit.Tz'fat
 • Also spelledTsfat, Tzefat, Zfat, Sfat, Ẕefat (official)
Official logo of Safed (Tzfat)
Safed (Tzfat) is located in Northeast Israel
Safed (Tzfat)
Safed (Tzfat)
Safed (Tzfat) is located in Israel
Safed (Tzfat)
Safed (Tzfat)
Coordinates: 32°57′57″N 35°29′54″E / 32.96583°N 35.49833°E / 32.96583; 35.49833
CountrySafed Israel
DistrictNorthern
Sub-districtSafed
Founded1500 BCE[1]
Government
 • MayorYossi Kakon
Elevation
850 m (2,790 ft)
Population
 (2024)[2]
 • Total42,117
Websitehttp://www.zefat.muni.il

Safed (also known as Tzfat; Hebrew: צְפַת, Ṣəfaṯ; Arabic: صفد, Ṣafad)[3][4] is a city in the Northern District of Israel. Located at an elevation of up to 937 m (3,074 ft), Safed is the highest city in the Galilee and in Israel.[5]

Safed has been identified with Sepph (Σέπφ), a fortified town in the Upper Galilee mentioned in the writings of the Roman Jewish historian Josephus. The Jerusalem Talmud mentions Safed as one of five elevated spots where fires were lit to announce the New Moon and festivals during the Second Temple period. Safed attained local prominence under the Crusaders, who built a large fortress there in 1168. It was conquered by Saladin 20 years later, and demolished by his grandnephew al-Mu'azzam Isa in 1219. After reverting to the Crusaders in a treaty in 1240, a larger fortress was erected, which was expanded and reinforced in 1268 by the Mamluk sultan Baybars, who developed Safed into a major town and the capital of a new province spanning the Galilee. After a century of general decline, the stability brought by the Ottoman conquest in 1517 ushered in nearly a century of growth and prosperity in Safed, during which time Jewish immigrants from across Europe developed the city into a center for wool and textile production and the mystical Kabbalah movement. It became known as one of the Four Holy Cities of Judaism. As the capital of the Safad Sanjak, it was the main population center of the Galilee, with large Muslim and Jewish communities. Besides during the fortunate governorship of Fakhr al-Din II in the early 17th century, the city underwent a general decline and by the mid-18th century was eclipsed by Acre. Its Jewish residents were targeted in Druze and local Muslim raids in the 1830s, and many perished in an earthquake in that same decade – through the philanthropy of Moses Montefiore, its Jewish synagogues and homes were rebuilt.

Safed's population reached 24,000 toward the end of the 19th century; it was a mixed city, divided roughly equally between Jews and Muslims with a small Christian community. Its Muslim merchants played a key role as middlemen in the grain trade between the local farmers and the traders of Acre, while the Ottomans promoted the city as a center of Sunni jurisprudence. Safed's conditions improved considerably in the late 19th century, a municipal council was established along with a number of banks, though the city's jurisdiction was limited to the Upper Galilee. By 1922, Safed's population had dropped to around 8,700, roughly 60% Muslim, 33% Jewish and the remainder Christians. Amid rising ethnic tension throughout Mandatory Palestine, Safed's Jews were attacked in an Arab riot in 1929. The city's population had risen to 13,700 by 1948, overwhelmingly Arab, though the city was proposed to be part of a Jewish state in the 1947 UN Partition Plan. During the 1948 war, Arab factions attacked and besieged the Jewish quarter which held out until Jewish paramilitary forces captured the city after heavy fighting, precipitating British forces to withdraw.[6] Most of the city's predominantly Palestinian-Arab population fled or were expelled as a result of attacks by Jewish forces and the nearby Ein al-Zeitun massacre, and were not allowed to return after the war, such that today the city has an almost exclusively Jewish population.[6][7] That year, the city became part of the then-newly established state of Israel.

Safed has a large Haredi community and remains a center for Jewish religious studies. Safed today hosts the Ziv Hospital as well as the Zefat Academic College. Safed is a major subject in Israeli art, it hosts an Artists' Quarter. Several prominent art movements played a role in the city, most notably the École de Paris.[8] However the Artists' quarter has declined since its golden age in the second half of the 20th century.[9][10] Due to its high elevation, the city has warm summers and cold, often snowy winters.[11] Its mild climate and scenic views have made Safed a popular holiday resort frequented by Israelis and foreign visitors.[12] In 2022 it had a population of 38,029.[2]

  1. ^ Erhard Gorys (1996). Heiliges Land. Kunst-Reiseführer (in German). Cologne: DuMont. p. 267. ISBN 3-7701-3860-0. Der ägyptische Pharao Thutmosis III (1490-1436) erwähnte in seiner Liste der eroberten Städte Kanaans auch Saft, das möglicherweise mit Zefat identisch war. (The Egyptian Pharao Thutmose III (1490-1436) mentioned Saft in his list of cities conquered in Canaan, which might be identical with Safed.)
  2. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Safed | History, Location, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  4. ^ "An in depth guide to the mystical city of Tzfat (or Safed)". Time Out Israel. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  5. ^ "Safed". Jewish Virtual Library Article. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Abbasi40 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ Morris (2004) 221–226.
  8. ^ Hecht Museum (2013). After the School Of Paris (in English and Hebrew). Israel. ISBN 9789655350272.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ "Artist Quarter of Safed". www.safed.co.il. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  10. ^ "The School of Paris and the Artists' Quarter of Safed". Hecht Museum. 24 October 2023.
  11. ^ Vilnay, Zev (1972). "Tsefat". A Guide to Israel. Jerusalem, Palestine: HaMakor Press. pp. 522–532.
  12. ^ "Planetware Safed Tourism". Planetware.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2012-01-07.

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