Peta abad kesembilan dari empat kota suci menurut Yudaisme, dengan Yerusalem menduduki kanan atas, Hebron di bawahnya, Sungai Yordan membentang dari atas sampai bawah, Safed di kiri atas, dan Tiberias di bawahnya. Setiap empat kota meliputi perwakilan bait suci, serta makam rabi dan orang kudus.

Empat Kota Suci (bahasa Ibrani: ארבע ערי הקודש‎, bahasa Yiddi: פיר רוס שטעט) adalah istilah kolektif dalam tradisi Yahudi yang diterapkan kepada kota-kota Yerusalem, Hebron, Safed dan, kemudian, Tiberias, empat pusat utama kehidupan Yahudi setelah perebutan Palestina oleh Ottoman.[1] Konsep "kota suci" bermula pada 1640an,[1] dengan Tiberias dimasukkan pada 1740,[1] yang dihasilkan dari pembentukan asosiasi antara kota-kota untuk pengumpulan halukka (dana untuk kebutuhan).

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  1. ^ a b c Wigoder, Geoffrey, ed. (1989). The Encyclopedia of Judaism. Macmillan. hlm. 768. Term applied to the Erets Israel cities of Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed and Tiberias. These were the four main centers of Jewish life after the Ottoman conquest of 1516. The concept of the holy cities dates only from the 1640s, when the Jewish communities of Jerusalem, Hebron, and Safed organized an association to improve the system of fundraising in the Diaspora. Previously, such fundraising had been undertaken by individual institutions; now it was agreed that the emissaries would be sent on behalf of each urban Jewish community as a whole, with not more than one emissary per town. After Tiberias was refounded in 1740, it also joined the association. This arrangement did not last long, however, and by the mid-19th century there was no authority strong enough to enforce a centralized collection of ḥalukkah funds. The term "Four Holy Cities" became a convenient designation by historians rather than the title of an actual functioning body. In Jewish tradition, going back to ancient times, the only city regarded as holy is Jerusalem

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