Glas Ko, Samokov
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Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, is home to a beautiful Sephardic temple, one of the three largest in Europe, as well as a museum dedicated to the rescue of Jews during the war. In a completely different style, you’ll find a listed synagogue in Samokov and a synagogue currently being converted into a cultural centre in Vidin.
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In a medieval miniature, Bulgarian Czarina Sara figures beside her husband, Czar Alexander, a two children, Shishman and Tamara. A Jewish queen, Sara of Turvono was obliged to convert to Christianity, adopting the name Theodora. In the fourteenth century such a union shock no one in Constantinople, though it would have been inconceivable to the leaders of Rome.
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