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Ashkenazi Synagogue
Tucked within the lively streets of Istanbul, the Ashkenazi Synagogue stands as a symbol of the city’s rich Jewish heritage. This historic sanctuary is a testament to the enduring presence of the Jewish community in Istanbul and serves as a bridge between past and present, culture and faith. A Historic …
Ahrida (Ohrid) Synagogue
The Ahrida Synagogue, located in the Balat neighborhood of Istanbul, is one of the oldest and most historically significant synagogues in the city. Built in the 15th century by Jewish immigrants from Macedonia, the synagogue is named after the city of Ohrid, which is located in present-day North Macedonia. The …
Neve Shalom Synagogue
Neve Shalom Synagogue is one of the most prominent Jewish landmarks in Istanbul, Turkey. The synagogue was built in 1951, and it has since served as the main synagogue for the Jewish community of Istanbul. The name “Neve Shalom” means “Oasis of Peace” in Hebrew, which reflects the synagogue’s mission …