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Turkey

Genealogy

Source Resource Language Comments
Geni Ankara Jewish Families
English
0
Geni Turkish Historical Jewish Community
English
0
Geni Turkish Jewish Genealogy Portal
English
0
Istanbul Jewish Genealogy Project Web Site
English
0
Izmir / Smyrna Jewish Genealogy Facebook
English
0
Jews of Tire, Turkey Facebook
English
0
SephardicGen Turkey, Greece and the Balkans
English
0
The Knowles Collection The Jews of Istanbul
English
0
The Knowles Collection The Jews of Turkey
English
0

History

Source Resource Language Comments
Beit Hatfutsot The Jewish Community of Izmir
English
0
Izmir Jewish Heritage Project Web Site, Facebook
English
0
Jewish Encyclopedia (1906) Turkey
English
0
Türk Musevileri Müzesi
(Jewish Museum of Turkey)
Web Site, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Instagram
Turkish, English
0
Wikipedia Jews in Turkey
English
0

Diaspora

Source Resource Language Comments
Arkadash – The Turkish Community in Israel Web Site
Hebrew, English, Turkish
0
Gallipoli Jewry Heritage Site
(אתר מורשת יהדות גאליפולי)
Web Site, Facebook
English, Hebrew
0

Cemeteries

Source Resource Language Comments
Digitized Database Of Jewish Tombstones In Turkey 1583-1990 Web Site
English
0
IAJGS International Jewish Cemetery Project Turkey
English
0
Wikipedia Ulus Sephardi Jewish Cemetery, Ulus Ashkenazi Jewish Cemetery
English
0

Newspapers

Source Resource Language Comments
Historical Jewish Press El Tiempo
Important Ladino newspaper published in Istanbul
Judeo-Spanish
0

Contemporary

Source Resource Language Comments
Neve Şalom Synagogue Web Site, YouTube
Turkish, English
0
Turkish Jewish Community Web Site, Twitter
Turkish, English
0
Turkish Sephardic Culture Research Center Web Site
Turkish
0

Books

Cover Title Language Comments
History of the Turkish Jews and Sephardim: Memories of a Past Golden Age
English
0
The Bodrum Jewish Cemetery
English
0
The Jews of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic
English
0
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