Neve Shalom Synagogue

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Beyoğlu, Turkey

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Synagogue· Tourist attraction

Neve Shalom Synagogue Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Neve Shalom Synagogue is located in Beyoğlu, Turkey on Bereketzade, Büyük Hendek Cd. No:39. Neve Shalom Synagogue is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category synagogue in Turkey.

Address

Bereketzade, Büyük Hendek Cd. No:39

Phone

+90 2122441576

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Al Cohen

Beautiful house of worship and museum preserving and presenting the history of the Turkish/Ottoman Jewish community. Definitely worth visiting to learn about the struggles and contributions to Turkey and the world!

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Erissa Norma

You need passport to visit this museum, Don't forget to bring yours! This museum will teach you the history of jews in Turkey, and unique culture of sepharadic jews

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Plamen Volkov

I visited the museum a week ago and could not be any happier! I literally felt home, staff were extremely attentive. Had the pleasure to talk with Mr. Robert (I think) and exchanged a lot of information. The museum itself presents wonderful artifacts and very rare but worthy information. Aside from that, personally I felt home being surrounded by environment I grew up in. I will definitely visit again and hopefully Neve Shalom will be open in the near future. Definitely a must, never felt more welcome! See you soon, haverim!

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Meriicistyle

We went there as a school, it was nice. There is even a small exhibition inside.

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Jash Rijvers

A great museum covering the history of Jews in this region with special attention given to the relationship between the Ottomans and the Jewish population. The museum portion takes its name from the 500th anniversary of Spanish Jews finding asylum in the Ottoman empire. The only thing missing was mention of any negative events between Jews and other local populations. The immense security is testament to some of what has happened here. This is also a unique opportunity to visit an active synagogue.

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Faisal Siddiqui

Galata tower as it’s called is across the sea and it’s a 20 mins walk from the mail Sultanahmet square

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Kenan Cruz Çilli

The biggest synagogue in Istanbul and one of the biggest in Turkey (similar in size to the Great synagogue of Edirne and the Bet Israel synagogue in Izmir) it is possible to visit the synagogue if you go to the museum of Turkish Jews next door.

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Izak Sabah

Istanbul's best synagogue. Lights are perfect, air condition system stands very well even when the synagogue is full. Rabbi Hazan (Cantor) has a beautiful voice real tenor_low bariton. Security very efficient, professional and helpful. Smiling and guiding very professionally and very well dressed. It's obvious the management of the community has a very big experience in all matters. Mazeltov.