Turkish - Jewish Friendship Over 500 Years

A history of the Jewish community in Turkey and description of their current status and life; includes information about synagogues, language, education and social life.

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Turkish - Jewish Friendship Over 500 Years

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A history of the Jewish community in Turkey and description of their current status and life; includes information about synagogues, language, education and social life.

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The web page turkishjews.com had the following on the web site, "Turkish - Jewish Friendship Over 500 Years." I saw that the webpage said " The History of Turkish Jews." They also said " A Haven for Sephardic Jews. The Life of Ottoman Jews. Equality and a new Republic. Education Language and Social Life. In memory of Nedim Yahya, a committee member of the Quincentennial Foundation, who died September 22, 1997. The History of Turkish Jews. The artist with no eyes. Return to top of page."

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