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The 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. [2] 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.
The Neve Shalom Synagogue was a Sephardic synagogue in Istanbul's Beyoglu district. It had been closed for repairs. It had been closed for repairs. Shabbat morning on 6 September 1986 marked its reopening.
The 2003 Istanbul bombings were a series of suicide attacks carried out with trucks fitted with bombs detonated at four different locations in Istanbul, Turkey, on 15 and 20 November 2003. On 15 November, two truck bombs were detonated, one in front of the Bet Israel Synagogue in Şişli at around 9:30 a.m. local time ( UTC+2.00 ) and another ...
The 23 victims of the 1986 Neve Shalom Synagogue bombing and the six Turkish Jews out of 29 people, who were killed in the 15 November 2003 bombings of Neve Shalom and Bet Israel Synagogue in Istanbul, [6] are interred here. There is also a monument in the cemetery memorizing the victims of both events. [7]
On 6 September 1986, a terrorist from the Palestinian organization of Abu Nidal machine gunned visitors at Neve Shalom Synagogue during Sabbath prayers. 23 Jews were killed and 6 were injured. [91] [94] [95] On 15 November 2003, suicide bombers using cars exploded near two synagogues in Istanbul in which 25 people were killed and 300 were wounded.
Neve Shalom (Hebrew: נְוֵה שָׁלוֹם, lit. 'Oasis of Peace'), also known as Wahat as-Salam (Arabic: واحة السلام) [2] is a cooperative village in Israel, jointly founded by Israeli Jews and Arabs in an attempt to show that the two peoples can live side by side peacefully, as well as to conduct educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples.
The Bet Israel Synagogue, together with the Neve Shalom Synagogue, is supported and governed by the Neve Shalom Foundation.A synagogue was initially built in the 1920s and enlarged into its present size in the early 1950s due to the majority of the Jewish population moving to that area and the immigration from Nazi occupied territories.
Esnoga Neve Shalom (Estambol) Usage on mk.wikipedia.org Синагога Нев Шалом; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Neve Shalom-synagoge (Istanbul) Usage on nn.wikipedia.org Neve Shalom-synagogen i Istanbul; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Synagoga Neve Shalom w Stambule; Zamachy w Stambule (2003) Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Istambul; Usage on ru ...