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Italy » Piedmont » Turin
Synagogues
Kosher Restaurants
Kosher Eateries
Kosher Caterings
Jewish Attractions
Jewish Schools
Jewish Photographers
Jewish Periodicals
Jewish Cemeteries



History of Jewish Turin
Turin’s Jews have their roots in 15th century migrations from Inquisition-era Spain by way of France. For a couple of centuries, they eked out an existence under the dukes and kings of Savoy. Barred from owning real estate, serving in the military, joining a trade or craft guild and attending schools, the Jewish population, compelled to wear a yellow mark on their clothing, were permitted to work as pawnbrokers and reweaves.

The city’s ghetto was jammed into two blocks of buildings in 1639 and today the original gates still stand.

Today, Turin is a thriving community of some 1,100 Jews. The community boasts its own day school with 100 students (partially Jewish), a home for the elderly and historical archives with more than 3,700 titles.


Synagogues
Great Synagogue of Turin (Italian)
Piazzetta Primo Levi, 12 - 10125 Turin
+39.011.6692387
Responsible: Rabbi Alberto Moshe Somekh (Chief Rabbi); Email:

Kosher Restaurants
Seniors Home (Meat Restaurant)
Via B. Galliari, 13 - Turin

Kosher Eateries
Bertino (Kosher Store and Bakery)
Via B. Galliari, 14 - Turin
+39.011.6699527
Certification: Rabbi Somekh

Kosher Caterings
Medico (Catering)
Via Martiri della Libertŕ, 4 - Turin
Certification: Rabbi Somekh

Jewish Attractions
House of Primo Levi
Corso Re Umberto 75 - 10128 Turin

Jewish Schools
Jewish Community (Nursery and Middle School)
via S. Anselmo, 7 - Turin

Jewish Photographers
Benyamin Alfariah (Photography, Art and Conservation)
Turin

Jewish Periodicals
Hakehilla
Turin

Jewish Cemeteries
Monumental
Corso Regio Parco 80 - Turin

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