Jewish Temples in Turkey — Find 36+ Sacred Sites
Browse 36 jewish synagogues across Turkey — with photos, history, and travel info.
Top Jewish Synagogues in Turkey
Kasturya Sinagogu
Israil Sinagogu
Balat Yanbol Sinagogu
Italyan Sinagogu
Caddebostan Sinagogu
Neve Şalom Sinagogu
Italian Synagogue (Istanbul)
Grand Synagogue of Edirne
Bet Israel Synagogue (Izmir)
Ahrida Synagogue of Istanbul
Andriake Synagogue
Ankara Synagogue
Bet Yaakov Synagogue
Hesed Le Avraam Synagogue
Karaite Synagogue (Istanbul)
Hemdat Israel Synagogue
Zülfaris Synagogue
Ashkenazi Synagogue of Istanbul
Mayor Synagogue, Istanbul
Bet Avraam Synagogue
Etz Ahayim Synagogue
Gaziantep Synagogue
Sardis Synagogue
Priene Synagogue
Top Regions
- Marmara Region (6)
About Jewish Temples in Turkey
Synagogues are the houses of prayer, study, and assembly for Jewish communities worldwide, a tradition stretching back more than 2,000 years. Each synagogue contains an ark holding the Torah scrolls and a bimah for reading them aloud during Shabbat and festival services. Architectural traditions vary widely — from the ancient stone synagogues of Capernaum and Dura-Europos to medieval European synagogues, Sephardic shuls of Spain and Morocco, ornate Eastern European wooden synagogues, and modern community centers. Major historical sites include the Western Wall in Jerusalem, the Altneuschul in Prague (Europe's oldest active synagogue), and historic synagogues in Cordoba, Toledo, and Amsterdam.