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In front of the Safed Candle store. It was so crowded in Tsfat that we had to wait outside before we could get in!
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The boys help unload the bus!
The mystical and mysterious city of Tsfat was an incredible experience. On the way to Tsfat, we stopped off in Meron to pray and reflect at the grave of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai. Throughout the city of Tsfat, we met many other groups that are also touring Israel. We saw visited the ancient synagogue of the Ari, the Safed Candle Factory, and shopped in the Artist Colony. For Shabbat, the girls went to an all girls minyan, and had an incredible time dancing and singing as they greeted the Shabbat Queen. The boys went to an outdoor Carlebach style minyan, which was full of dancing and joyful singing. Both experiences were rated as incredibly unique to Tsfat, and were enjoyed by all! We got back to the hotel and had an incredible Shabbat meal, and continued to sing Shabbat songs and tell stories late into the night.
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