Maalot HaGardom Great Stairs Safed

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[[File:00000122 great staircase safed rainy day.jpg|thumb|180px|right|The Staircase on a rainy day.]]('''Hebrew''': מעלות עולה הגרדום / '''Translation''': Stairs of the Ascendants to the Scaffold / '''Pronunciation''' Ma’al-ot O-leeh Ha’Gar-dom / '''Other Names''': Great Stairs, Dividing Stairs, / '''Definition''': Historic stairway which divides Tzfat’s Old Jewish Quarter and Artist Quarter named for pre-State martyrs.)
|title = Great Stairs of Tzfat
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|image        = [[File:00000299 big tzfat staircase.jpg|215px|alt=Great Stairs of Tzfat]]
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = מעלות עולה הגרדום
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|data4  = Ma’al-ot O-leeh Ha’Gar-dom
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|header5 = Other Names:
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|data6  = Great Tzfat Stairs, Dividing Safed Stairs
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|data8  = Stairs of the Ascendants to the Scaffold
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|header9 = Description:
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|data10  = Historic stairway which divides Tzfat’s Old Jewish Quarter and Artist Quarter named for pre-State martyrs.}}
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Maalot HaGardom Great Staircase of [[Safed]] is a long stairway which consists of several hundred stairs separating the [[Old City Safed|Old City]] and the [[Artists Quarter Safed|Artists Quarter]], running through the middle of the city's tourist bus parking lot. Both the stairway and its name are rooted in [[Safed History|Tzfat history]].
 
Maalot HaGardom Great Staircase of [[Safed]] is a long stairway which consists of several hundred stairs separating the [[Old City Safed|Old City]] and the [[Artists Quarter Safed|Artists Quarter]], running through the middle of the city's tourist bus parking lot. Both the stairway and its name are rooted in [[Safed History|Tzfat history]].
  
 
== British Rule ==
 
== British Rule ==
[[File:00000122 great staircase safed rainy day.jpg|thumb|180px|left|The Staircase on a rainy day.]]After the First World War the [[British Rule of Safed 1918 to 1948|British]], who had defeated the [[Ottoman Rule of Safed 1760 to 1918|Ottoman Turks]], accepted responsibility for ruling the area called “Palestine.” The British created a Mandate which declared that they would rule until the local population could govern itself.
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After the First World War the [[British Rule of Safed 1918 to 1948|British]], who had defeated the [[Ottoman Rule of Safed 1760 to 1918|Ottoman Turks]], accepted responsibility for ruling the area called “Palestine.” The British created a Mandate which declared that they would rule until the local population could govern itself.
  
 
Many local Jewish residents resented the British rule, especially as time passed and the British policies became openly pro-Arab. The Arabs refused to allow the Jews to arm themselves for self-defense purposes and limited Jewish immigration to Palestine, even in the face of growing anti-semitism in Europe.
 
Many local Jewish residents resented the British rule, especially as time passed and the British policies became openly pro-Arab. The Arabs refused to allow the Jews to arm themselves for self-defense purposes and limited Jewish immigration to Palestine, even in the face of growing anti-semitism in Europe.
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== Ma’alot Oleh HaGardom ==
 
== Ma’alot Oleh HaGardom ==
 
Following the [[Safed War of Independence|War of Independence]] the city administration of Tzfat renamed the stairway the “Ma’alot Oleh HaGardom” in memory of the men who were hung by the British for their struggles in the name of Jewish independence.
 
Following the [[Safed War of Independence|War of Independence]] the city administration of Tzfat renamed the stairway the “Ma’alot Oleh HaGardom” in memory of the men who were hung by the British for their struggles in the name of Jewish independence.
 
 
{{Safed History}}
 
{{Safed Tourism}}
 
  
 
[[Category:Safed]]
 
[[Category:Safed]]
 
[[Category:Jewish History]]
 
[[Category:Jewish History]]

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