| helper-bee |
Apr 29th, 2001 06:20 AM |
Mary: <BR>On a quick search of 'Jews in Turkey' I was able to come up with this info. I suspect that either the newspaper or monthly journal is available on-line and they may be able to direct you on who to contact to be able to visit a synagogue. <BR>------------------------- <BR>Some 25,000 Jews live in Turkey out of a total population of over 60 million. <BR>The great majority of Jews live in Istanbul, but there are also communities in <BR>Izmir and in several other cities, including Ankara. More than 95 percent of <BR>the Jews are Sephardim. <BR>The Jewish community is represented by its Chief Rabbinate, which is <BR>headed by the Haham Bashi. There are about 30 synagogues in Turkey, <BR>more than half of them in Istanbul, where there are also Jewish schools. The <BR>community publishes a weekly newspaper in Turkish and Ladino, Shalom, <BR>and a monthly journal, Tiryaki. <BR> <BR> <BR> http://www.amyisrael.co.il/europe/turkey/ <BR> <BR>ISTANBUL <BR>Chief Rabbinate: Rabbi David Asseo, Yemenici Sokak, 23, Tunel 80050 Beyoglu. <BR>Tel: 293-8794/95 <BR>Community Centre: Buyuk Hendek, Sokak. No. 61, Galata. Tel: 293.7566. <BR>Synagogues: <BR>There are several old synagogues in the Balat and Haskoy areas which are worth a visit. <BR> <BR>Ashkenazi Cong., 37 Yuksek Kaldirim. Tel: 244-2975 <BR>Italian Cong., 29 Okcu Musa Caddesi, Galata. Tel: 293-7784. <BR>Neve Shalom, 61 Buyuk Hendek Caddesi, near the Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi). Tel: 293-7566. <BR>Sisli Syn., 4 Efe St., Osman Bey. Tel: 240-6599. <BR> <BR>The syn. at the summer resort of Buukadalsland is open from June to Sept. inclusive, as well as for the High Holydays. <BR> <BR>
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