Neve Shalom Synagogue

Neve Shalom Synagogue
Basic information
Location Büyük Hendek Caddesi 61, Istanbul, Turkey
Affiliation Orthodox Judaism
District Galata
Country Turkey
Year consecrated 1951
Status Active
Website Neve Shalom Synagogue Official Website
Architect(s) Elyo Ventura and Bernar Motola
Capacity 2,000

Neve Shalom Synagogue, (Turkish: Neve Şalom Sinagogu, Hebrew: בית הכנסת נווה שלום; lit. "Oasis of Peace" or "Valley of Peace"), is a synagogue in the Karaköy quarter of Beyoğlu district, in Istanbul, Turkey.

The synagogue was built in response to an increase in the Jewish population in the old Galata neighborhood (today encompassed by Beyoğlu district) in the late 1930s. A Jewish primary school was torn down in 1949 for that purpose and the synagogue was built on its ruins. The construction completed in 1951. Its architects were Elyo Ventura and Bernar Motola, young Turkish Jews. The inauguration of the synagogue was held on Sunday, March 25, 1951 (17 Veadar 5711, Hebrew calendar), in the presence of the Chief Rabbi of Turkey of the time, Hahambaşı Rav. Rafael David Saban.

Neve Shalom is the central and largest Sephardic synagogue in Istanbul, open to service especially on Shabbats, High Holidays, Bar Mitzvahs, funerals and weddings.

Neve Shalom suffered two terrorist attacks:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Arsu, Sebnem; Filkins, Dexter (November 16, 2003). "20 in Istanbul Die in Bombings At Synagogues". The New York Times. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  2. Reeves, Phil (August 20, 2002). "Mystery surrounds 'suicide' of Abu Nidal, once a ruthless killer and face of terror". The Independent. London. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  3. 1 2 "Bombings at Istanbul Synagogues Kill 23". Fox News. November 16, 2003.
  4. "Neve Şalom'a ilk saldırı değil (Not the first attack on Neve Shalom)" (in Turkish). Hürriyet daily website. 2003-11-15. Retrieved 2008-04-17.

Coordinates: 41°01′36.1″N 28°58′20.7″E / 41.026694°N 28.972417°E / 41.026694; 28.972417

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