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Turkish Jews open doors to confront antisemitism

Turkey’s small Jewish community got a rare chance to showcase its culture in Istanbul last Sunday during the European Days of Jewish Culture event. “Our target is non-Jews who want to know more about us,” said Nisya Isman Allovi, director of the Quincentennial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews that organised the event, which was attended by about 1,300 people.

Erdogan blames Mossad for Kurdish independence referendum

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday evening blamed Israel's Mossad for...

Erdogan threatens ties with Israel over support for Kurds

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday said Israel should “review” its...

Turkish nationalists protest creation of “Second Israel” in Kurdistan

The Israeli Embassy in Ankara was evacuated on Friday as supporters of...

Christians and Jews join iftar fast breaking in Istanbul

Members of Christian and Jewish communities accompanied Muslims in a traditional iftar...

New Turkish TV series accused of antisemitism

A fictional Turkish television series is causing great concern in the Jewish...

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