Jerusalem, Hebron, Tiberias and Safed.
The Third Holiest Site in Judaism (after the Western Wall and the Old City of Jerusalem as Number 1 and the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron as Number 2) would be the Old City of Safed and the Centers of Kabbalah.
About 130 road miles.
That's about 83 miles (134 kilometers).
Jerusalem (Hebrew: Yerushalayim) is the holiest city in Jewish tradition and has been so since the time of the Bible. Starting in about the sixteenth century, three other cities that were at different times centers of Jewish life in Palestine have become regarded as holy cities, and together with Jerusalem they are considered the four holy cities of Judiasm: Hebron (Chevron), Safed (Tzfat) and Tiberias (Tiveria). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Holy_Cities . Note that Jerusalem is also a holy city of both Christianity and Islam, and that Hebron is a holy site for Islam as well.
There are four holy cities in Judaism. In order of holiness, they are: Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed, and Tiberias, all of which are in either Israel or the West Bank. These cities were considered holy because of their being in the Holy Land, their relatively large Jewish community and their concentration of Torah-scholars.Additionally, the Land of Israel (which is most of Israel and the West Bank) is also considered the holy land in general.There are a number of Jewish Holy Sites even if the entire city is not holy. Some Jewish Holy Sites include the Western Wall in Jerusalem and the entire Old City, the Cave of the Ramban, the "City of David", David's Burial Ground at Mount Zion, the Tomb of Samuel just north of Jerusalem, the city of Hebron and the nearby the Cave of Machpelah, Joseph's Tomb in Nablus, the tombs of Pinehas and the Elders of the Great Assembly at Awarta, and Rachel's tomb outside of Bethlehem. There are also special historic synagogues in Safed, tombs of the righteous throughout the Middle East, and several other minor markers.
Safed Jhoot was created in 1977.
Safed Haathi was created in 1978.
The color white in Hindi is "सफ़ेद" (safed).
49 Alkabetz St., Safed, Israel.
As of 2021, the population of Safed, also known as Tsfat, in Israel is estimated to be around 33,000 people. It is a small city located in northern Israel.
Safed Jhoot - 1978 was released on: USA: 15 December 1978 (New York City, New York)