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Sisli, a prosperous residential and commercial district, has two Jewish sites, the Sisli Beth Israel Synagogue and the Italian Jewish Cemetery. Beth Israel Synagogue at Efe Sokak No. 4, a modern building, is the center of today's Jewish community of Istanbul in a desirable residential area.
The Italian Jewish Cemetery, marked by a monumental Baroque gate above the roadway, has tombstones with inscription in Italian, English, French, German, Russian, and Latin. (The caretakers have the key.) Founded to serve about 400 Jewish families, who arrived from the Crimea in 1854-55, Sultan Abdülaziz transferred the site to the Italian Jewish Association. The well-kept cemetery is still active.

 

Parent Category: WESTERN & SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE