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Jewish Heritage Tour
Duration : 8
hours
Highlights : Ashkenazi
synagogue, Ahrida synagogue, Galata Tower, Neve Shalom synagogue, Etz-Ahayım
Synanogue, The Quincentennial Foundation
Museum Departure Dates : Everyday- Except
Saturdays
Meal : No Meal
Tips : This
tour need to be reserved before 1 week for to get entrance permissions. Payment details :
You could pay to your guide during the tour. Pick up
: Pick up from the hotels according to
the location (only city hotels).
Drop Off
: At the end of tour we will drop you off to your hotel
(only city hotels)
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The Description of the tour
Discover this cosmopolitan city with many thriving Jewish
quarters - Visit the Neve Shalom, Ahrida and Ashkenazi Synagogues or Jewish
Museum steeped in history...Take a stroll in the colorful streets of the Jewish
community in the quarters of Balat and Galata along the Golden Horn...
-Ashkenazi synagogue
located near the Galata Tower in Karakoy neighborhood of Beyoglu in Istanbul,
Turkey. It is the only currently active Ashkenazi synagogue in Istanbul open to
visits and prayers. The synagogue was founded by Jews of Austrian origin in
1900. It is also the last remaining synagogue from a total of three built by
Ashkenazim, as the population of Ashkenazi Jews accounts for 4 percent of the
total Jewish population of Turkey.
-Ahrida synagogue
A glorious example of the rich cultural life of Turkish Jews, the Ahrida has
its rightful place among major synagogues of the world also the only synagogue
in Istanbul at which Sabbatai Zevi, founder of the Jewish Sabbatean movement,
prayed
Galata Tower
The tower was built as Christea Turris (Tower of Christ) in 1348 during an
expansion of the Genoese colony in Constantinople. It was the apex of the
fortifications surrounding the Genoese citadel of Galata.
Museum Of 500.Year - The Quincentennial Foundation
Museum
The Mission of the museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit, interpret and
disseminate knowledge about the cultural heritage of the Turkish Jews.
-Neve Shalom synagogue
is the central and largest Sephardic synagogue in Istanbul, open to service
especially on Shabbats, High Holidays, Bar Mitzvahs, funerals and weddings.
-Etz-Ahayım Synanogue
The Etz A Hayim synagogue is located on the main street of Ortakoy. Its name,
meaning the Tree of Life was used for several synagogues during the Byzantine
and Ottoman periods.
Do not
forget;
-In summer: water, hat, sunglasses and camera
-In winter: waterproof shoes, umbrella, warm clothes and camera Included: - Pick up from the hotel - Entrance Fees - Guidance in English (other languages such as Spanish, German, French are
optional) - Drop off to your hotel at the end of the tour. - Transportation with A/C nonsmoking vehicle - Full day air-conditioned minibus (9:00am to 5:00pm) in
Istanbul and driver - Gasoline
Excluded:
-Lunch -Parking Tickets -Personal expenses and tips
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