If you decide to visit Istanbul and want to have a memorable stay, contact us and let us plan your daily itinerary. With over 10 years of experience as tour operators, we are specialized in private ethnical tours - especially Jewish Tours -allowing you to see this magnificent city from a Jewish point of view. We are a company founded by Jewish tour guides, allowing you to explore Turkish Jewish traditions and way of life and the different aspects of the daily life.
We are the only company covering ALL the Jewish neighborhoods and sites in Istanbul. We offer the visit of the popular highlights like the Neve Salom synagogue, the Etz A Hayim synagogue, theAhrida synagogue, the Jewish Museum, In addition we also visit the neighborhood of Haskoy to show old synagogues converted to factories, coffee houses or exhibition halls, the lost gravestones in Kagithane, the Or A Hayim Jewish hospital, the synagogue ruins in Arnavutkoy, and if requested the temples on the Asian shores and the Prince's Islands.
We are the only company offering Kosher meals approved by the Chief Rabbinate at the Or A Hayim Jewish hospital or at the Jewish Elderly Home. Permitting you to bound with our way of life.
From the times of the Ottoman Empire until today this city welcomed the Jews seeking a safe refuge, from all around the world. In 1492, from Spain after the Spanish Inquisition; in 1493 from Italy; in 1497 from Portugal; in the course of the 15th century from Macedonia; in 1921 from Russia.
There has been Jewish presence in Istanbul since the 1st century B.C. According to the Old Testament the prophet Abraham was born in Ur in Chaldea, called today Sanliurfa. The Jewish community in Turkey today, with a population of 22.000, is the second largest one in a Muslim country. The majority of the community lives in Istanbul. 96% of the community is formed by Sepharads. There is also an Ashkenazi congregation, a Karaim congregation and an Italian congregation.

