In Old Safed, at the entrance to the ancient Jewish cemetery, there is a small stone room where dozens of Jews flock and dip daily. This is the hope of the Ari - a place that has been recognized for centuries, thanks to its holiness (and they will also say thanks to the coldness of its waters, and this detail is extremely important for our article).
One of the most famous accounts of this mikvah is the testimony of his great disciple Rabbi Chaim…
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In Old Safed, at the entrance to the ancient Jewish cemetery, there is a small stone room where dozens of Jews flock and dip daily. This is the hope of the Ari - a place that has been recognized for centuries, thanks to its holiness (and they will also say thanks to the coldness of its waters, and this detail is extremely important for our article).
One of the most famous accounts of this mikvah is the testimony of his great disciple Rabbi Chaim…