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|title = Saraya of Tzfat
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|image        = [[File:00000372 saraya tower tzfat.jpg|215px|alt=Saraya Safed]]
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = סעריה
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|data6  = Saraya Community Center, Saraya Building, Wolfson Community Center
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|header7 = Description:
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|data8  = A community center in Tzfat, Israel.}}
  
[[Aba Chilkiya]]
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The '''Saraya''' is a landmark in [[Safed]]. The large two-story building whose clock chimes every hour  is an familiar site on the outskirts of the [[Artists Quarter Safed|Artists Quarter]]. It is, for many visitors, the first view of Old Tzfat that they see as they drive into the city.
  
[[Abuhav Synagogue]]
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== History ==
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“Saraya” -- "palace” in Turkish was built in the 1700s during the rule of Dahar El Omar, an [[Ottoman-Rule-of-Safed-1760-to-1918|Ottoman ruler]], who commissioned the construction of the building as a government administration building. After the [[British-Rule-of-Safed-1918-to-1948|British]] defeated the Turks during WWI and undertook the administration of the British Mandate on Palestine, they began to use it as their own headquarters.
  
[[Alsheich Synagogue Safed]]
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=== Shelter ===
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[[File:00000280-saraya-entrance.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Saraya entrance.]]During the [[Tarpat-1929-Arab-Riots-in-Safed|Arab riots of 1929]], Jews who escaped from the [[Old City Safed|Jewish Quarter]] took refuge in the Saraya but the British did  not adequately protect them. Even in the midst of the British army, the Arabs managed to climb onto the Saraya roof and shoot into the crowd of Jews who were huddled in the Saraya courtyard.
  
[[Ari Ashkenazi Synagogue]]
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=== War of Independence ===
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When the [[Safed-War-of-Independence|British evacuated Tzfat]] they turned the Saraya over to the Arab forces which, at that time, included Syrian and Iraqi soldiers. The pre-State underground, Lehi, managed to blow up part of the building, demoralizing the Arabs.
  
[[Ari Sephardi Synagogue]]
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== Post-Independence ==
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After the Liberation of Tzfat the Center was used as a home for the elderly. A synagogue was established in the building and the area in front of the Saraya was used as the weekly “shuk” -- open-air marketplace -- of Tzfat. In 1975 the building was renovated as a community center, thanks to the efforts of Sir Isaac and Lady Edith Wolfson. Today the building is alternately referred to as the “Wolfson Center” and “the Saraya.”
  
[[Artists Colony Inn Safed]]
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== Saraya Today ==
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The Saraya is a two-story stone building with an inner courtyard. It is built in an “L” shape with offices and classrooms located throughout the building. There are three small, unattached buildings that exist in the Saraya courtyard.
  
[[Ascent Institute Safed]]
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=== Community Center Administration ===
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The administration of the Tzfat Community Center Association is centered at the Saraya.
  
[[Ashtam Building Safed]]
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=== Activities ===
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A wide variety of groups use the Saraya for their activities. Children’s after-school activities take place at the center as well as youth group meetings. Exercise classes for girls and women operate almost nightly and various civic groups meet in the building. There is a side-tower where the community center association offers music classes for local schoolchildren.
  
[[Avigayil Wife of Naval / Abigail Wife of Nabal]]
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=== Additional Organizations ===
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Several additional independent organizations use the Saraya premises.
  
[[Avritch Bat Ayin Synagogue]]
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==== Noam Synagogoue ====
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The [[Noam-Synagogue-Safed|Noam synagogue]] operates morning “minyans” -- prayer quorums -- as well as Sabbath and holiday services, classes and different types of activities to meet the needs of the religious community in Tzfat.
  
[[Avtalyon]]
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==== Memorial Museum of Hungarian Speaking Jewry ====
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The [[Hungarian Speaking Jewry Museum Safed|Memorial Museum of Hungarian Speaking Jewry]] operates in a small building in the Saraya courtyard. It is open during the week and provides information and exhibits that offer a glimpse of the pre-Holocaust and Holocaust-era Hungarian-speaking Jewish world.
  
[[Beirav Synagogue Safed]]
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==== Dance Studio ====
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A dance studio occupies a second free-standing building in the Saraya courtyard. Groups of girls and women meet throughout the day and evening for yoga, stretching exercises, hip hop dance and other forms of movement.
  
[[Beit Yosef Guest Houses Safed]]
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==== Music School ====
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The Community Center music school offers classes to Tzfat schoolchildren in a side tower of the Saraya. Children can learn whichever instrument they choose and the older children often perform at municipal and other cultural events in bands and youth symphonies.
  
[[British Rule of Safed 1918 to 1948]]
 
  
[[BShvil HaLev Safed Tour]]
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