The Museum of Turkish Jews is breaking new ground: “OTTOMAN AND TURKISH KETUBBOT (Marriage Contracts)” Exhibition The Museum of Turkish Jews is exhibiting ketubbot, some of which have been hidden in the forgotten closet corners of our homes for years, some of which have been discovered as works of art, some from the walls of collectors, some from the Chief Rabbinate Collection, in the museum, curated by Silvyo Ovadya. Between November 20, 2024 and February 20, 2025, the Museum of Turkish Jews will exhibit around 50 ketubbot from the archives of the Israel Museum and various individual collections, including the Chief Rabbi of...
The Virtual Museum, which we have prepared with special pieces from the collection of the Museum of Turkish Jews, is now live on the Museum's website.In the virtual museum, supported by videos and photographs, visitors will be able to access information on different topics, share their ideas, and examine the objects and ephemera shot in 3D in detail. ...
Jewish Identity Engraved on Stones, The Anatolian geography, dating back to the 5th century BC., brings us together with the material cultural heritage of the Jewish identity, sometimes with tombstones, sometimes inscriptions, and sometimes with visual material containing synagogue structures. This work in your hand focuses on the traces of the Jewish existence, regionally and structurally, and invites you to embark on a journey together. The book was published by the 500.Yıl Vakfı İktisadi İşletmesi. ISBN 978-605-069 80-3-9 Number of Pages 127 First Edition 2021 Language- Turkish and English. The book is hardcovered. To order the book: Email: info@muze500.com Tel: 0212 2926333-34