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Conversations at Breakfast: Authentic Hospitality at the Artists’ Colony Inn
In a world that moves quickly, real connection can feel rare. At the Artists’ Colony Inn in Safed, mornings slow down around the breakfast table. Guests from many places share stories, laughter, and quiet moments that turn a simple meal into something memorable. Here, hospitality is more than comfort; it is the feeling of belonging.

Shlomo
Nov 62 min read


Neshika: Safed’s Organic Honey Workshop with an Inclusive Heart
Hands-On Honey Workshops – Creating with Purpose Just a few meters up the alley from the Artists’ Colony Inn, Neshika invites guests to explore the world of honey, bees, and organic products through immersive, hands-on workshops. From learning how bees create their honey to crafting your own bee-inspired products, every activity connects participants with nature, sustainability, and inclusivity. Neshika’s mission is clear: promote environmental awareness, support organic agri

Shlomo
Sep 42 min read


A Story of Hospitality: The Heart Behind the Artists' Colony Inn
Welcome to the Artists' Colony Inn Nestled in the heart of Safed's historic Artists' Quarter, the Artists' Colony Inn offers more than just a place to stay—it provides a sanctuary where art, spirituality, and hospitality converge. Originally founded by Jeff and Benay Katz, the inn was later taken over by Susan Zehavi, and is now lovingly run by Shlomo and Leah Lengler. The building, over 300 years old, retains its historic charm while offering modern comforts for those looki

Shlomo
Aug 142 min read


🎬 Lights, Camera, Tsefat: A Film Crew Visits the Artists' Colony Inn
This week, the quiet magic of Tsefat welcomed a new kind of guest — a film crew capturing scenes for a deeply moving story about a Holocaust survivor whose journey eventually brought her to our hilltop city. The film tells the true story of a remarkable woman who survived the Holocaust and went on to build a vibrant life in Israel. Over the decades, she lived in several cities across the country, but it was in Tsefat — during the final ten years of her life — that she found a

Shlomo
Jun 101 min read


Stay, Refer, and Earn: A Special Offer You Can’t Miss!
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Shlomo
Apr 62 min read


The Untold Perspective: Small Hotel Owners and Booking Platforms
...one crucial aspect often overlooked is the perspective of the hotel owners themselves.

Shlomo
Mar 192 min read


Discover the Magic of Tsefat: A Safe Haven Awaits!
Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure? Tsefat, one of Israel's most enchanting cities, is calling your name! With its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture, now is the perfect time to explore this hidden gem, especially as it has become clear how safe and welcoming a destination it is. Why Visit Tsefat Now? Rich History and Mystical Heritage: Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of Tsefat, known as a center for Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism.

Shlomo
Jan 122 min read


Chag Sameach! Quick Update from Tsefat
Living in Tsefat has been a unique experience, especially in the past few weeks. The situation here has been challenging, with sirens sounding every couple of days, distant rumblings from battles in Lebanon, and interception explosions, mostly to the south and west. But despite the ongoing trials, life in Tsefat continues. Children still play in the streets, laughter can still be heard, and prayers still echo through our synagogues. There are no shortages of food or other ess

Shlomo
Oct 16, 20242 min read


How to Prevent and Remediate Mold in Tsefat
Dealing with mold in the winter can be very frustrating

Shlomo
Oct 6, 20243 min read


The Changing Status of Tsefat: A Sign of Hope
For almost a year, the city of Tsefat in Israel has been facing a challenging situation. Despite having a green status, many people have been too afraid to visit. The status has now been changed to yellow and then to orange. While this may seem alarming at first glance, I believe that it actually signifies a positive development and a glimmer of hope in the current situation. The change in status from green to yellow and then to orange may appear as if the situation is worsen

Shlomo
Sep 22, 20242 min read


Why Are Booking Platforms Not Considered a Valued Partner for Businesses?
Are booking platforms really a small business' valued partner? As tourists and travelers, it's essential to consider the impact of booking platforms on local businesses. While these platforms are convenient for travelers, they may not always be beneficial for small businesses. Here are five reasons why booking platforms may not be the best partner for small businesses. Firstly, these booking platforms have the tendency to override the policies of small businesses. When a cust

Shlomo
Aug 19, 20242 min read


A Tribute to the 2024 Klezmer festival in Tsefat
Now that the 2024 Klezmer Festival has been cancel let our song be a tribute to what could have been a great event! In the holy promised land of Israel, You must trek through the mountains of the Galilee To find yourself in an ancient city named Tsefat, Where There’s a place you absolutely have to see In this magic town there is a charming place Called the Artists’ Colony Inn Hidden among age-old walls of stone Where the greatest adventures begin Welcome to the Artists’ Colon

Shlomo
Aug 8, 20241 min read


The Non-attack on Mount Meron
The tranquil city of Tsefat, nestled in the beautiful landscape of Israel, offers a peaceful and serene escape for tourists and travelers. While the occasional sound of sirens may disrupt the calm, the residents of Tsefat are adept at maintaining composure and following safety procedures when necessary. As a visitor in Tsefat, you may wonder about the occasional disruption caused by the sound of sirens. Generally, this peaceful city experiences the sound of sirens only every

Shlomo
Jul 7, 20242 min read


And the Governmen Promises Aid again. Fool me once...
The tourism industry in the northern part of Israel has been facing significant challenges, and the government's recent promise to provide assistance has left many business owners feeling skeptical. This skepticism stems from previous experiences where the government's aid programs fell short of expectations, leaving legitimate businesses struggling to survive. When the government launched a similar program in the past, numerous legitimate businesses found themselves being re

Shlomo
Jun 27, 20242 min read


About Wars and Rumors of Wars
After eight months of war and no significant incidents in Tsefat, the local businesses are gearing up for the peak tourist season. With hopes of rebuilding their livelihoods and supporting their families, the residents and entrepreneurs of Tsefat are looking forward to a much-needed boost in tourism. However, amidst this fragile recovery, unsettling rumors have surfaced, suggesting an impending intensification of the war, potentially in July. This timing seems almost calculat

Shlomo
Jun 18, 20242 min read


Unveiling the True Tsefat: Honoring the Brave Tourists who Defied Misinformation
In a world where fake news and manipulated reports often dictate our decisions, it's heartening to see the resilience and determination of those who refuse to be swayed by misinformation. This article is a tribute to the wonderful people who did not get deterred by fake or manipulated news reports about Tsefat and came to support the local economy despite the great pressure not to do so. Tsefat, also known as Safed, is a charming city in northern Israel, renowned for its rich

Shlomo
May 27, 20242 min read


Is War with Hezbollah in the North of Israel Imminent?
In recent news, there has been a prevalent focus on the potential for a full-scale conflict with Hezbollah in the northern region of Israel. Since October 7, 2023, this topic has been consistently highlighted in various media outlets, often portraying an escalating situation. However, it's crucial for tourists and travelers to gain a balanced understanding of the situation in order to make informed decisions about visiting this region. The narrative of an impending war with H

Shlomo
May 22, 20242 min read


Welcome to The Avital Suite!
Avital is of Hebrew origin meaning “father of dew”, referring to God as sustainer. It’s a name that certainly evokes visions of clear spring sunrises, as the dew begins to evaporate off the grass in the sunlight. In kabbalah, Tal (dew) signifies Divine nourishment and is considered God's blessing rain because it brings water and moisture to the earth without the damage of rain and at dawn, when people usually stay in their homes. The name Avital first appeared in the book of

Batya
May 21, 20241 min read


Exploring the Charm of The Artists' Colony Inn: A Hidden Gem for Your Next Getaway
For tourists and travelers seeking a cozy and pleasant retreat, the Artists' Colony Inn is the perfect choice. Located in the Old City of Tsefat, this charming inn offers a welcoming atmosphere, exceptional service, and a friendly environment that is sure to leave you with many pleasant memories. Nestled in the midst of scenic beauty, the Artists' Colony Inn provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're seeking a peaceful weekend getaway

Shlomo
May 16, 20242 min read


Welcome to the Liana Suite!
In French, the name Liana means “to climb like a vine”, which gives the name an elegant and graceful feel. The name is associated with the flowering tropical vine, lending it a sense of beauty and natural charm. The name Liana also has a Greek origin meaning “to bind, twine around”. This expression comes from the ancient Greek language and refers to binding or intertwining something together. It can be interpreted as a metaphor for relationships between people, as well as fo

Batya
May 9, 20241 min read
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