Ashkanazi Synagogue in Istanbul video
Ashkanazi Synagogue in Istanbul video
Revisiting Turkey's Jews, Vol. 1, 2011: Izmir
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(21 May 1987) QUOTE REF TURKEY: A ceremony was held in Istanbul to mark the
SYND reopening of the Neve Shalom Synagogue, where 21 Jews & two
3.6.87 attackers died in a bomb explosion on September 6th last
LN123518 year. The synagogue was badly damaged by the explosion & by
the following machine gun fire, & extensive repairs have just
been completed. Representatives from various Christian
churches in Istanbul, the State Minister for Religion kazim
Oskay, the Governor of Istanbul Nevzat Ayaz & the chief Rabbi
David Asseo attended the ceremony.
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TURKEY SHOWS: ext synagogue; heavy security presence; minister
Istanbul Oskay arrives; interiors synagogue; congregation, names of
the Jews who died in the attack; Jak Eissad, Jewish leader
speaking; minister condemns terrorism; prayers; relatives of
victims weep; people leave; new electronic security system
inside synagogue. Date Shot: 21.5.87
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(10 Sep 1986) }QUOTE REF ISTANBUL & PARIS: Funerals at Neve Shalom synagogue in
GS16098609 Istanbul of 19 Turkish Jews who were massacred by unknown
16.9.86 Arab assailants on 6/9. French Jews state sympathy rally.
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TURKEY 10.9.86 Exteriors Neve Shalom synagogue: wreaths in
Istanbul street: people crying: security forces: mourners: coffins:
FRANCE 9.9.86 Jewish memorial in Paris: wreath laid:
Paris demonstrators walking alongside River Seine: town hall
rally: (WTN)
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Turkey's Great Synagogue inaugurated after restoration
The Great Synagogue, which is considered the third largest in the Europe and the largest in Turkey, has been inaugurated for worship after a-four-year-long restoration in northwestern Edirne province of Turkey on March 26, 2015. The synagogue was in use until 1983 and the restoration was launched by Turkey's General Directorate of Foundations.
The Abuhav Synagogue is a 15th-century synagogue in Safed, Israel
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My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this calling in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, glide over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and see the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.
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Turkey unveils Great Synagogue as Jewish population fades
When the domes of Edirne's abandoned Great Synagogue caved in, Rıfat Mitrani, the town's last Jew, knew it spelled the end of nearly two millennia of Jewish heritage in this Turkish town.
As a boy, Mitrani studied Hebrew in the synagogue's gardens and, in the 1970s, dispatched its Torah to İstanbul after the community shrank to just three families. In 1975, he unlocked its doors and swept away the cobwebs to marry his wife Sara.
Only I am left. It happens slowly, becoming the last one, said Mitrani, 65,whose family fled here more than 500 years ago.
Now a five-year, $2.5 million government project has restored the synagogue's lead-clad domes and resplendent interior ahead of its Thursday re-opening, the first temple to open in Turkey in two generations, but one without worshippers.
It is part of a relaxation of curbs on religious minorities ushered in during President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's 12 years in power.
Yet it coincides with a spike in anti-Semitism in predominantly Muslim Turkey and a wave of Jews moving away, say members of the aging community, which has shrunk by more than a third in the last quarter century.
The increase, observers say, is linked to anti-Israel sentiment which reached a crescendo during Israel's Gaza offensive in July. Erdoğan compared Israel's assault on Palestinians to genocide and Hitler's barbarism.
He drew distinctions between Israel and Turkish Jews, yet his words helped stoke outrage, and local Jews were threatened by public figures and pro-government newspapers.
Turkey's Jews, most of whose ancestors sought refugee here from the Spanish Inquisition, are on edge. Their school and synagogues are behind security tunnels, shielded by steel blast protection.
They have lived in a state of fear for a long time after terror attacks and the feeling that they are not treated as Turkish citizens. There is worry for the younger generation, said Ohad Kaynar, Israel's deputy consul general.
Louis Fishman, an expert on Turkish affairs at Brooklyn College in New York, saw evidence of government indifference to anti-Semitism. Buildings might be protected but the people who visit them are subjected to regular hate speech and threats, he said.
Erdoğan's spokesmen and other officials did not respond to requests for comment for this article. However, the Turkish government has been at pains to distinguish between its Israel policy and its attitude towards Turkey's Jewish population.
Former friends
Close allies under previous governments, Israeli-Turkish ties hit a nadir in 2010 when Israeli commandoes stormed a Turkish-led convoy of ships carrying aid to Gaza and killed 10 Turks. Turkey withdrew its ambassador and ejected Israel's.
Regardless of the fact that we identify ourselves as Turks, we are still perceived as foreigners. Tensions between Turkey and Israel directly impact us, said Karel Valansi, a political columnist with Salom newspaper.
For centuries, Ottoman lands were a haven for Jews, welcoming Sephardim expelled in 1492 by Spain.
Once here, they adopted new rituals, such as the melody of the azan in their prayers, while maintaining their traditions, most prominently the Judeo-Spanish dialect called Ladino.
Census data shows Ladino was the mother tongue for 84 percent of Turkish Jews in 1927 before nationalist campaigns stamped it out. Today only a few elderly speak the archaic form of Castilian Spanish, one of the world's endangered tongues.
A wealth tax in the 1940s, emigration to Israel after 1947 and decades of political instability conspired to decimate a population that was 150,000 before World War One.
Spain and Portugal are redressing historical wrongs by offering citizenship, bound to prompt some to pull up stakes.
Jews have long left for economic reasons. What is different now is a factor for young people is the pressure they feel because they're Jewish, said Mois Gabay, 31, who writes for Salom. He cited figures showing one in four Jewish high-school graduates opted to study overseas in 2014, doubling in one year.
But the decline is mainly due to a death rate that exceeds births threefold, said Naim Güleryüz, the Jewish museum curator.
Hatred flares
At Istanbul's main Neve Salom synagogue, vandals in November hung a fake demolition notice close to the anniversary of a string of 2003 car bombings claimed by al-Qaeda that targeted Jewish temples and British interests, killing 57 people.
Even the opening of the Edirne synagogue was at risk. The governor said it would be a museum instead and that he felt hatred after Israeli police entered al-Aqsa mosque in November. He later apologized, and restoration work continued.
This is not only Jewish but a part of Turkish and world heritage. It is proof that we have lived together and still do, said Güleryüz, author of a book on Edirne's Jews. If we occasionally celebrate a wedding, we can keep it alive.
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The call to prayer at Temple Beth Israel at the Interfaith event.
Da'ee Qari Abdul Aziz Al Mathkour made Adhaan -The call to prayer at Temple Beth Israel at the Interfaith event.
June 2014
The most generous view one could take is that Temple Beth is so carried away with its left wing progressive reform philosophy that they really have no idea.
In each of the five daily ritual prayers, Muslims around the world pray the opening Sura of the Qur'an ending in the two verses, Guide us to the straight path, the path of those whom You have favoured with guidance, not [the path] of those against whom there is wrath, nor of those who are astray. [Sura 1:6-7]... Muslim scholars are in unanimous agreement that those against whom there is wrath are the Jews... While those who are astray are identified as being the Christians.
Thus embedded within the formal daily prayers of all muslims (1.6 Billion Muslims worldwide) is a condemnation of Jews and Christians which is essentially a curse. (For those of you who would really like to know about this subject, I recommend this book: )
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Turkey's Great Synagogue inaugurated after restoration
The Great Synagogue, which is considered the third largest in the Europe and the largest in Turkey, has been inaugurated for worship after a-four-year-long restoration in northwestern Edirne province of Turkey on March 26, 2015. The synagogue was in use until 1983 and the restoration was launched by Turkey's General Directorate of Foundations. (Footage by Salih Baran / Anadolu Agency)
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