- Jewish Museum of Turkey
infobox Museum
name= Jewish Museum of Turkey (Zulfaris Synagogue)
established=2001
location=Karaköy ,Istanbul ,Turkey
director=Nisya İşman Allovi
website= [http://www.muze500.com/ www.muze500.org]Jewish Museum of Turkey (officially "Quincentennial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews") is a cultural center established by the
Quincentennial Foundation to inform the society of the traditions and history of Turkish Jewry. It was inaugurated onNovember 25 ,2001 . The Quincentennial Foundation was established in 1989 by 113 Turkish citizens, Jews and Muslims alike, to celebrate the five hundredth anniversary of Sephardim's arrival to theOttoman Empire . [cite web
url = http://www.musevicemaati.com/index.php?contentId=10
title = Chief Rabbinate of Turkey (Türkiye Hahambaşılığı)
accessdate = 20 Apr
accessyear = 2007] The idea of a museum was proposed byNaim Güleryüz who is now its curator and the foundation was financed by the prominent Jewish Kamhi family.The building
200px|right|thumb|On September 1856 a ceremony was held at the Zulfaris Synagogue commemorating Jewish soldiers in the French army who fought and fell alongside the Ottomans against the Russians during the Crimean war. A military unit under the command of Staff Colonel Garbi Bey was present at this ceremony.The museum building, formerly known as Zulfaris Synagogue, was restored and remodelled to suit a museum. There is evidence that this synagogue existed in 1671, and its foundations suggest that another structure was built during the colony of theRepublic of Genoa .Citation
last= Güleryüz
first= Naim
author-link=
title= The Quincentennial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews
magazine= Beyoğlu
volume=
issue=3
pages=50-56
year=2006
date=June 2006
url=.] It was recorded as "Holy Sinavi (Synagogue) in Galata" or "Kal Kadoş Galata", it was called as "Zulfaris" which is thought to have derived from the Persian word "Zülf-ü Arus", meaning "the fringe of a bride". However the actual building was re-erected over its original foundations presumably in the early 19th century, probably in1823 . [cite web
url = http://www.muze500.com/zulfarise.htm
title = History of Zulfaris Synagogue
accessdate = 1 Apr
accessyear = 2008]Time line
* 1882 - The marble frame surrounding the
Ehal (Ark) was donated by Samuel Malki.
* 1890 - Repair work was carried out with the financial assistance of the Camondo Family.
* 1904 - Restoration work was conducted by the Jewish Community ofGalata presided over by Jak Bey de Leon.
* 1968 - Went through substantial repair.
* 1979 - Assigned for worship for the Jews of Thracian origin.
* 1983 - Last wedding in Zülfaris.
* 1985 - Ceased to serve as synagogue due to lack of a congregation, and allocated to the Quincentennial Foundation by the Neve Shalom Foundation.
* 2001 - With the financial backing of the Kamhi Family and the contributions of Jak Kamhi, it was inaugurated as a museum.Museum design
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Entrance to the building is through an iron gate into a
courtyard , in which a metalsculpture by Nadia Arditti is located. Titled the "Statue of the Rising Fire", it is in memory of the Turkish Jews who died fighting in the Balkan, Dalmatia, Caucasus, Palestine, Tripolitania, Dardannelles, Korea and Liberation wars.The octagonal main hall on the entrance floor information panels related to the history of the Zulfaris Synagogue, the
Hahambaşı institution, daily life of Jews living in Istanbul andAnatolia , as well as artifacts such as letters, maps,tallit s, fermans (imperial decrees) are on display. A copy of theLausanne Treaty that recognized the sovereignty of theRepublic of Turkey and with which Turkish Jews relinquished their minority privileges. Theehal (ark) on the same floor holds twotorah scroll s which can be viewed. On another information panel, Jewishacademician s who fled to Turkey fromEurope during theSecond World War andTurkish diplomats who helped Jews escape theHolocaust , some of which areRighteous Among the Nations are introduced.The balcony, which used to be the prayer section for women holds some paintings depicting daily lives of the local Jewish community. The lower, ground floor is organized chronologically as an ethnographic section with photographs, paintings and objects pertaining to birth,
circumcision , wedding, clothing, jewelry, etc.References and notes
ee also
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History of the Jews in Turkey
*List of synagogues in Turkey External links
* [http://www.muze500.com/ Jewish Museum of Turkey]
* [http://www.musevicemaati.com/ Chief Rabbinate of Turkey]
* [http://www.salom.com.tr/ Shalom Newspaper] , the main Jewish newspaper in Turkey
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