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One of the most famous attractions in the town is the tomb of [[Honi the Circle-Maker]]. |
One of the most famous attractions in the town is the tomb of [[Honi the Circle-Maker]]. |
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The town includes a large neighbourhood developed for and occupied by [[Ger]] |
The town includes a large neighbourhood developed for and occupied by [[Ger (Hasidic dynasty)"Gerrer]] chasidim. |
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Hazor HaGelilit (Hebrew: חצור הגלילית, Ḥaẓor HaGelilit), unofficially spelt Hatzor HaGlilit, is a town (local council) and development town in northern Israel, next to Rosh Pina and near Safed. The town was founded in 1953, and has a current population of approximately 8,400 according to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). It is named for the nearby biblical tell of Hazor.
One of the most famous attractions in the town is the tomb of Honi the Circle-Maker.
The town includes a large neighbourhood developed for and occupied by Ger (Hasidic dynasty)"Gerrer chasidim.