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  1. May 2, 2024 · The Grand Synagogue of Edirne, also known as the Edirne Synagogue or the Great Synagogue, is a historical Sephardic Jewish synagogue located in Edirne, Turke...

  2. 4 days ago · Presented by Metin Delevi at the Grand Edirne synagogue, this exhibition tells the story of Turkish Jewish cultural heritage during this period. Numerous documents and photos are on display. The Quincentenial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews – EXHIBITION ON OTTOMAN JEWS OF ÇANAKKALE (GALLIPOLI) AND WORLD WAR ONE (muze500.com)

  3. 4 days ago · Interior of the Grand Synagogue of Edirne, Edirne Yazidi temple in Bacin, Midyat District The remainder of the population belongs to other faiths, particularly Christian denominations ( Eastern Orthodox , Armenian Apostolic , Syriac Orthodox , Catholic and Protestant ), and Judaism (mostly Sephardi Jews , and a smaller Ashkenazi community). [32]

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    1 day ago · A synagogue, also called a shul or a temple, is a place of worship for Jews and Samaritans. It has a place for prayer (the main sanctuary and sometimes smaller chapels) where Jews attend religious services or special ceremonies such as weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, choir performances, and children's plays.

  6. 3 days ago · A visit to the “Six Dome Synagogue” (“The Grand Synagogue,” designed by architect Hillel Ben Haim in 1888), one of three synagogues in Quba, illustrated such freedom.

  7. May 2, 2024 · Founded by a Roman emperor, the city of Edirne is home to the striking 16th century Selimiye Mosque (a World Heritage site), the Grand Synagogue of Edirne (commemorating a community of 20,000 Sephardic Jews that once lived in the city), and the Museum of Health (chronicling the history of Islamic medicine).

  8. May 6, 2024 · The Edirne Incident was a janissary revolt that began in Constantinople (now Istanbul) in 1703. The revolt was a reaction to the consequences of the Treaty of Karlowitz and Sultan Mustafa II's absence from the capital.

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