TheStar.com from Canada had a descriptive article about Tzfat and the tourism industry aimed to study to Kabbalah there. Most of the article follows Rabbi Eyal Reiss, the director of The International Center for Tzfat Kabbalah. Their website is a well of resources about Tzfat and how it is immersed into Kabbalah. Plus they have nice pictures of local sites and art pieces too. There Kabbalah is more of an experiential than a book/reading based practice,.
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