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Turkey's diverse past is honored in the present.
Visiting Istanbul is a unique cultural experience for those of us who live in an East Coast urban setting in the United States. The city is fascinating and full of museums. mosques, palaces and anci...
A very interesting (almost hidden) museum on the history of Sephardic Jews both on the Iberian Peninsula as well as in Istanbul. Along side the multi-floor museum is a working synagogue.
After having toured the Hagia Sofia museum and several Mosques in Istanbul (and loving every minute of it), we thought it was appropriate to recognize and appreciate another major religion which had i...
You need you passport (you hand it over when you go in and get it back when you leave) and TR40.00 to go around the museum and enter the Synagogue. The front is all sealed up with heavy duty steel and...
Built in 1952, Neve Shalom is also known by some unfortunate attacks in the past. The only Jewish museum of Turkey is located in it. Open to public both the museum and synagogue. Admission fee is re...
Turkey's diverse past is honored in the present.
Visiting Istanbul is a unique cultural experience for those of us who live in an East Coast urban setting in the United States. The city is fascinating and full of museums. mosques, palaces and anci...
Interesting Museum / Experience
A very interesting (almost hidden) museum on the history of Sephardic Jews both on the Iberian Peninsula as well as in Istanbul. Along side the multi-floor museum is a working synagogue.
A bissel yiddushkeit in Istanbul
After having toured the Hagia Sofia museum and several Mosques in Istanbul (and loving every minute of it), we thought it was appropriate to recognize and appreciate another major religion which had i...
well worth a visit
You need you passport (you hand it over when you go in and get it back when you leave) and TR40.00 to go around the museum and enter the Synagogue. The front is all sealed up with heavy duty steel and...
The largest in Istanbul
Built in 1952, Neve Shalom is also known by some unfortunate attacks in the past. The only Jewish museum of Turkey is located in it. Open to public both the museum and synagogue. Admission fee is re...