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('''Hebrew:''' בית הכנסת קוסוב / '''Pronunciation:''' Kos-so-ov / '''Other Names:''' Biala Shul / '''Description:''' Tzfat synagogue established by Jews who immigrated from Kosov, Poland.)
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|image        = [[File:00000302 kosov bais medrash tzfat.jpg|215px|alt=Kosov Shul Tzfat]]
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The historic Kosov synagogue continues to function as a vibrant Hassidic synagogue in Tzfat. It includes the traditions and customs of the founding Kosov Hassidim while introducing innovations that meet the interests of the families who currently pray and study at Kosov.
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|data2 = בית הכנסת קוסוב  
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|header3 = Pronunciation:
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|data4  = Kos-so-ov
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|header5 = Other Names:
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|data6  = Biala Shul
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|header7 = Description:
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|data8  = Tzfat synagogue established by Jews who immigrated from Kosov, Poland.}}
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The historic '''Kosov synagogue''' continues to function as a vibrant Hassidic [[Tzfat Synagogues|synagogue in Tzfat]]. It includes the traditions and customs of the founding Kosov Hassidim while introducing innovations that meet the interests of the families who currently pray and study at Kosov.
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== History ==
 
== History ==
[[File:00000117 door kosov shul tzfat.JPG|thumb|100px|left|Kosov Shul Door]]Immigrants from Kosov in Galicia, Poland, came to [[Safed|Tzfat]] after the [[Safed-1837-Earthquake|1837 earthquake]] and build their synagogue on Alkabetz Street, on the street just below the [[Ari-Ashkenazi-Synagogue|Ari Ashkanazi synagogue]]. The Kosov Hassidim were followers of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager in Kosov and established their synagogue in Tzfat to allow members to continue to worship and study in the traditions of their Hassidus. The Kosov Hassidim in Kosov supported the synagogue and its community in Tzfat.   
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Immigrants from Kosov in Galicia, Poland, came to Tzfat after the 1837 earthquake [http://www.zissil.com/topics/Safed-1837-Earthquake]and build their synagogue on Alkabetz Street, on the street just below the Ari Ashkanazi [http://www.zissil.com/topics/Ari-Ashkenazi-Synagogue]synagogue. The Kosov Hassidim were followers of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager in Kosov and established their synagogue in Tzfat to allow members to continue to worship and study in the traditions of their Hassidus. The Kosov Hassidim in Kosov supported the synagogue and its community in Tzfat.   
  
 
=== Disrepair ===
 
=== Disrepair ===
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=== Revival ===
 
=== Revival ===
[[File:00000313 kosov shul tzfas.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Inside Kosov]]In 1990 a group of followers of the Biala Rebbe, who has a center of Hassidus in Lugano Switzerland, asked the Safed “Beit Din” -- Rabbinical Court -- for permission to refurnish and revitalize the synagogue. The Beit Din agreed, on condition that the new trustees would use the name “Kosov” in recognition of the original community and would incorporate Kosov traditions into their services. These new trustees agreed to maintain these conditions.
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In 1990 a group of followers of the Biala Rebbe, who has a center of Hassidus in Lugano Switzerland, asked the Safed “Beit Din” -- Rabbinical Court -- for permission to refurnish and revitalize the synagogue. The Beit Din agreed, on condition that the new trustees would use the name “Kosov” in recognition of the original community and would incorporate Kosov traditions into their services. These new trustees agreed to maintain these conditions.
  
 
== Services ==
 
== Services ==
[[File:00000312 kikar kosov old city tzfat.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Kikar Kosov Door]]Kosov opens to daily services, three times each day. Many of the congregants stay on to study. This open-door policy contributed to a theft of an old Torah scroll in 2010 so security in the synagogue is now more closely monitored during the non-prayer times.
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Kosov opens to daily services, three times each day. Many of the congregants stay on to study. This open-door policy contributed to a theft of an old Torah scroll in 2010 so security in the synagogue is now more closely monitored during the non-prayer times.
  
 
=== Torah Scrolls ===
 
=== Torah Scrolls ===
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== Memorial ==
 
== Memorial ==
 
The new trustees of the Kosov synagogue established a memorial, on the stone facing of the synagogue’s outside wall, to memorialize the Jews of Kosov who were murdered by the Nazis. Most of the community was annihilated by a mass killing at the Moskalovka Bridge in 1941 while the others were sent to Belzac concentration camp where they were murdered. The memorial commemorates the community.
 
The new trustees of the Kosov synagogue established a memorial, on the stone facing of the synagogue’s outside wall, to memorialize the Jews of Kosov who were murdered by the Nazis. Most of the community was annihilated by a mass killing at the Moskalovka Bridge in 1941 while the others were sent to Belzac concentration camp where they were murdered. The memorial commemorates the community.
 
 
{{Tzfat Synagogues}}
 
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[[Category:Old Synagogues]]
 
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