Yakup sokak 8, Kuzguncuk, Istanbul +90 2122 435166
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Beth Yaakov Synagogue of Istanbul
Kuzguncuk, İcadiye Cad., Üsküdar/Istanbul
Plus d'infosBeth Israel Synagogue of Istanbul
Efe Sok. No:4, Şişli/Istanbul +90 212 240 6599
Plus d'infosYeniköy Synagogue of Istanbul
Köybasi caddesi 242, Yeniköy, Istanbul +90 2122 938794
Plus d'infosEtz Ahayim Synagogue of Istanbul
Muallim Naci caddesi 40/1, Ortaköy, Istanbul +90 2122 938794
Plus d'infosKaraite Synagogue of Istanbul
Mahlul sokak 3, Hasköy, Istanbul
Plus d'infosMaalem Synagogue of Istanbul
Harap Cesme sokak, Hasköy +90 2122252878
Plus d'infosIchtipol Synagogue of Istanbul
Salma Tomruk sokak 62, Balat, Istanbul
Plus d'infosCavus Hammami of Istanbul
Ayvansaray Mh. 34087 Fatih/İstanbul
Plus d'infosYanbol Synagogue of Istanbul
Ayvansaray Mh., Kürkçü Çeşmesi Sk., Fatih +90 212 523 7407
Plus d'infosAhrida Synagogue of Istanbul
Ayvansaray Mh., 34087 Fatih/İstanbul
Plus d'infosJewish Museum of Istanbul
Bereketzade Mah. Büyük Hendek Cad.No 39 34421 Beyoglu – Istanbul Tel : + 90 212 292 6333 www.muze500.com
Plus d'infosAshkenazic Synagogue of Istanbul
Yüksek Kaldirim sokak 37, Karaköy, Istanbul +0212 243 6909
Plus d'infosItalian Synagogue of Istanbul
Sair Ziya Pasa, Yosuku sokak 27, Karaköy, Istanbul +0212 296 7784
Plus d'infosNeve Shalom Synagogue of Istanbul
Bereketzade, Büyük Hendek Cd. 61, Beyoğlu Istanbul +90 212 244 1576 http://www.nevesalom.org/
Plus d'infosRabbinate of Istanbul
Yemeniçi Sok. No:21, Beyoğlu/Istanbul +90 212 243 5166
Plus d'infosSoncino
The only noteworthy place of remembrance in the area surrounding Milan is the small town of Soncino in the province of Cremona. In the fifteenth century a Hebrew printing house operated there, created by the rabbi and doctor Israel Nathan of Speyer, who was originally at this Rhenish city. The business was eventually forced to leave the duchy of Milan, but the Soncinos, the dynasty of ...
Plus d'infosTurkey
In the beautiful synagogue of Ahrida, one of the oldest in Istanbul, the tevah assumes the shape of a caravel symbolizing not only Noah's Ark but also the vessels that in 1492 transported the Jews banished from Spain to the shores of the Ottoman Empire. A royal edict issued in Granada, only recently recaptured from the Arabs, gave the Jews no choice but conversion to Catholicism or exile. ...
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