Tiberias Late Ottoman Era

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|data8  =The Jewish population surge begun by Rabbi Chaim Abulafia’s settlement in Tiberias in the 18th century continued to bring new Jewish residents to Tiberias}}
 
|data8  =The Jewish population surge begun by Rabbi Chaim Abulafia’s settlement in Tiberias in the 18th century continued to bring new Jewish residents to Tiberias}}
  
== Tiberias of the 18th - 20th centuries ==
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== Tiberias of the 18th - 20th centuries
 
The resurgence of Tiberias’s Jewish settlement was bolstered by the “aliyah” -- immigration -- of the late 18th and early 19th century. Ashkanazi Jews, both Hassidim and Perushim, moved to israel in increasing numbers and many settled in Tiberias.   
 
The resurgence of Tiberias’s Jewish settlement was bolstered by the “aliyah” -- immigration -- of the late 18th and early 19th century. Ashkanazi Jews, both Hassidim and Perushim, moved to israel in increasing numbers and many settled in Tiberias.   
  

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