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1.       hadar
21 posts
 05 Jul 2008 Sat 07:14 am

If i ever want to live there... how would people treat me?
hows the relationship between the different religions?

2.       KeithL
1473 posts
 05 Jul 2008 Sat 07:44 am

There are many Jews that live and work in the şişli area of istanbul. As far as I see, they get along just fine.

3.       hayder
5 posts
 05 Jul 2008 Sat 08:04 am

As I think Turkey is good country for all people from any religion …

4.       mltm
2741 posts
 05 Jul 2008 Sat 08:51 am

There're turkish jews that are native to Turkey, have been living for hundreds of years, but most of them migrated to İsrael later, but still there's a jewish community continuing living in Turkey particularly in İstanbul around a few ten thousands I think. They have their sinagogs, and practise their religion. And I've watched a documentary, most of them have no particular problems.

5.       Newbie5
6 posts
 05 Jul 2008 Sat 09:05 am

Also Turkey is amongst the first countries to recognize the state of Israel. (March 28, 1949)

6.       hadar
21 posts
 05 Jul 2008 Sat 01:10 pm

Ohhh thats so nice to hear thanks everyone (:

7.       SuiGeneris
3229 posts
 06 Jul 2008 Sun 10:45 am

I dont see any problem for the jews living in Turkey, I have many jewish friends here...

If you start a live in Turkey, the only problem you would deal is just getting used to the new life style and surrounding... Because there are lots of foreigners and people from other religions living in Turkey...

8.       AEnigmamagnadea
417 posts
 06 Jul 2008 Sun 11:27 am

Hadar I would take these "official" comments very lightly. Ask yourself how good the relationship is between muslims and jews (please feel free to refer to the Quran and see what the prophet Mohammad says about jews) and then ask yourself how many Turks are muslims - then draw your own conclusions

If you are still in doubt, please let me know and I can provide you with links to threads on this website where Turkish members have given their very frank and candid opinions on Israel and Jews

9.       hadar
21 posts
 06 Jul 2008 Sun 11:55 am

umm i would like u to give me some links please(:

10.       gencturk
263 posts
 06 Jul 2008 Sun 11:58 am

Quoting hadar:

umm i would like u to give me some links please(:



http://www.musevicemaati.com/

Turkish Jews newspaper(in Turkish)
http://www.salom.com.tr/

History of Turkish Jews
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Turkey
http://www.muze500.com/history.htm

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