THE JEWISH HERITAGE ( 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS )
The history of the Jews in Turkey
goes back to the 4th century BC. Some ancient synagogue ruins have been
found in Sardes, nearby Izmir city, dating from 220 BC Most of the Jews
living in Turkey are Sepharadic Jews whose forbears fled from he
inquisition or were expelled from Spain in 1942. These Jews were
transported to the Ottoman Empire upon a Royal Decree (ferman) of Sultan
Beyazit II by ships. Today, 26.000 Jewish people live in Turkey. The vast
majority live in Istanbul, with a community of about 2500 in Izmir, and
other small groups located in Adana, Ankara, Bursa, Canakkale, Iskenderun,
Kirklareli etc.
DAY 1 : ARRIVAL IN
ISTANBUL Meet and assist at the airport and transfer to
the hotel for dinner and overnight.
DAY 2 :
ISTANBUL Departure from the hotel to visit Galata, a
Jewish neighborhood. Visit the Galata
Tower, built by the Genoese in 1303. Then visit the Ashkenazi Synagogue built in 1900
and after, the Neve Shalom
Synagogue which is the biggest one in Istanbul built in 1951
for the Sepharadic Jews. In the afternoon, visit the Hippodrome, Blue Mosque and St. Sophia. Return to the hotel
for dinner and overnight.
DAY 3 : ISTANBUL
Departure for a visit to Balat district which has been the
earliest neighborhood of the Jews from 1942 and on. Star of David can
still be noticed on the facades of some of the buildings. Visit the 15th
century Ahrida Synagogue whose
teva resembles a bow representing the Ottoman ships sent by Sultan Beyazit
II who offered safety for the refugees of the Spanish Inquisition.
Continue the tour with Yanbol Synagogue which dates back to the Byzantine
Period. In the afternoon, visit Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar. Dinner and
overnight in Istanbul.
DAY 4 : ISTANBUL Today is free for the respect of Shabat
Day.
DAY 5 : ISTANBUL / IZMIR
Transfer to Istanbul airport
and fly to Izmir. Jewish
community dates back more than 2000 years in Izmir. Visit Beth Israel Synagogue which has a
Victorian style architecture. Continue with Senora Synagogue which is a
200 year old one built by the Ottoman diplomat Joseph Nasi for the respect
of his aunt Dona Grasia Mt. Pagus to see the Castle of Alexander the Great
and the Agora. Dinner and overnight in Izmir.
DAY 6 : IZMIR (PRIENE / MILETUS /
EPHESUS) Early
morning departure for visiting two of the ancient Ionian cities, Priene and Miletus. Visit their synagogues too
and depart for Ephesus to see
the great theater, agora, baths, the library of Celsus and the Temple of
Artemis which is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world.
Return to the hotel in Izmir for dinner and overnight.
DAY 7 : IZMIR (SARDES)
Departure for Sardes, the capital of Lidia. Visit the
oldest synagogue there dating from the 3rd century BC. It was found during
the excavations in 1962. This synagogue is an evidence of the Jewish
community existence in West Anatolia in the ancient times with its
capacity of 1000 people. Return to Izmir for leisure and shopping. Dinner
and overnight in Izmir.
DAY 8 : DEPARTURE Breakfast and transfer to Izmir
airport. |