"Consequently, a visitor to
districts such as Galata and Kuzguncuk will find synagogues,
churches and mosques nestling side by side. Religious festivities
tent to highlight this unique harmony. The respect and affection
of the neighborhood residents for each other results in
mutual participation in various religious and social functions,
which an outsider can only view with wonder and surprise.
The Christmas celebrations, for instance, draw a throng
of local visitors both Muslim and Jewish to the city's various
Catholic churches".
I. Karmi; Jewish Sites
of Istanbul
DAY 1 - USA
TO TURKEY - Sat. |
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DAY 2 - ISTANBUL
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Welcome to incomparable Istanbul. Our representative
will escort you to the hotel located in the historical Sultanahmet
district of this 2600 year old city. (-/-/D)
DAY 3 - ISTANBUL
- Mon. |
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The first stop of the day is Galata, a Jewish
neighborhood home of the Galata Tower built by the Genoese
in 1303. We visit the Ashkenazi Synagogue and then the Shalom
Synagogue which is the biggest synagogue in Istanbul. It
was constructed by the Sepharadic Jews in 1951. In the afternoon,
we will visit the Hippodrome, the Blue Mosque and the St.
Sophia Church. (B/L/D)
DAY 4 - ISTANBUL
- Tue. |
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Today we begin in the Balat district, dating
back to 1492. This is the oldest Jewish neighborhood in
Istanbul, and the Star of David embellishes the facades
of many of the buildings in this area. The next stops are
the Ahrida Synagogue and the Yanbol Synagogue which date
back to the Byzantine period. In the afternoon we will visit
the legendary Topkapi Palace and the historic Covered Bazaar.
(B/L/D)
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Bosphorus - Istanbul
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DAY 5 - ISTANBUL
- IZMIR - Wed. |
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After breakfast, we drive to the airport
for our flight to Izmir. Located on the Aegean sea, Izmir
is Turkey's third largest city. The Jewish community in
Izmir is around 2000 years old. The Beth Israel Synagogue,
Seniors Synagogue, Castle of Alexander and the Agora are
not to be missed. (B/L/D)
DAY 6 - EPHESUS
- IZMIR - Thu. |
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After breakfast, we drive to the lonian cities
of Miletus and Priene. Next on the agenda is a visit to
Ephesus, with its theater, agora, baths, the library of
Celsus and the site of the Temple of Artemis, one of the
Seven Wonders of the World. We return to Izmir. (B/L/D)
DAY 7 - IZMIR
- Fri. |
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This morning, we drive to Sardis, also known
as the capital of ancient Lydia. The synagogues in this
area date back to the 3rd century BC. We return to Izmir
at the end of the day. (B/L/D)
DAY 8 - ISTANBUL
- Sat. |
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After breakfast we drive to the airport for
our flight to Istanbul. After we drive at our hotel the
rest of the day is yours to explore Istanbul. (B/-/-)
DAY 9 - ISTANBUL
- Sun. |
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The whole day is at your leisure to do as
you please in this city of past glories and dreams. (B/-/-)
DAY 10 - RETURN
TO USA - Mon. |
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We escort you to the airport for your return
flight to the USA. (B/-/-)
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Bosphorus - Istanbul
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