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The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue

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The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
The Ashkenazi HaAri Synagogue
Phone:
+972 4-692-1243

Address:
Israel Najara Street, Safed 1320932, Israel

Isaac Luria Ashkenazi , commonly known in Jewish religious circles as Ha'ARI , Ha'ARI Hakadosh [the holy ARI] or ARIZaL [the ARI, Of Blessed Memory ], was a foremost rabbi and Jewish mystic in the community of Safed in the Galilee region of Ottoman Syria. He is considered the father of contemporary Kabbalah, his teachings being referred to as Lurianic Kabbalah. While his direct literary contribution to the Kabbalistic school of Safed was extremely minute , his spiritual fame led to their veneration and the acceptance of his authority. The works of his disciples compiled his oral teachings into writing. Every custom of the Ari was scrutinized, and many were accepted, even against previous practice.Luria died at Safed on July 25, 1572, and is buried at the Old Jewish Cemetery, Safed.The Ari Ashkenazi Synagogue, located in Safed, Israel, was built in memory of Luria during the late 16th century.
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