Rosh Hashanah - Shofar blowing (30 tekiot) at the Synagogue of Chalkis, Greece
Video taken on Rosh Hashanah 2007 by an amateur lady sitting at the women's sections (Ezrat Nashim) of the Romaniote Synagogue of Chalkis (Greece). Cantor Haim Ischakis blows the shofar.
Eve of Rosh-Hashanah 2007 - Selichot services at the Synagogue of Chalkis (Greece)
Video taken by an amateur at the Romaniote Synagogue of Chalkis (Greece) on the Eve of Rosh Hashanah 2007. Piyyut Ben Adam Ma Lecha Nirdam, sung by cantor Haim Ischakis.
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our trip to The last Greek synagogue (Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and Museum)
The last Greek synagogue in the Western Hemisphere,
Rosh Hashanah 2007-Shofar blowing at the Synagogue of Chalkis (Greece)
Cantor Haim Ischakis-Shofar blowing during the Amida at the Romaniote Synagogue of Chalkis (Greece).
Synagogues of Greece Part 1
First episode of a look at Jewish houses of worship in Greece. duration: 6 min, credits: google maps as well as collective commons offerings. no profit intended.
The City Concealed: Kehila Kedosha Janina - The Last Greek Synagogue
Rhodes Synagogue, Greece
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GREECE: EXPLORING ancient site of DELPHI, the THEATER & TEMPLE of APOLLO
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Kahal Shalom, the oldest Synogogue in Greece (Rhodes)
History of the Jews of Rhodes, during the Holocaust as told by a concentration camp survivor
El Maleh Rachamim prayer in Holocaust Memorial ceremony in Ioannina, Greece
Cantor Haim Ischakis performs El Maleh Rachamim at the Kahal Kadosh Yashan Synagogue in Ioannina, Greece. The video was recorded on Sunday, March 30, 2014 during the Holocaust Memorial Ceremony for the remembrance of the 70 years since the Nazi deportations of Greek Jews.
More than 500 people from all over the world, including foreign Diplomats and local dignitaries, attended this moving ceremony organized by the IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) and the historical Romaniote local Jewish Community.
Articles about the ceremony:
THE MONASTIRIOTON SYNAGOGUE subtitled
October 2013, Athens, Haim Ischakis, Cantor of Athens Synagogue
Haim Ischakis, Cantor of Athens Synagogue, exploration of Jewish Athens.
derelict greek synagogue explore
have a look at this awesome old synagogue, it was awesome.
chanuka candles lightning in Athens central synagogue.Greece . 25.12.2019
Erev Rosh Hashanah 2007 at the Romaniote Synagogue of Chalkis - Achot Ketana
Video taken by an amateur at the Romaniote Synagogue of Chalkis (Greece) on Erev Rosh Hashanah 2007. Piyyut Achot Ketana sung by cantor Haim Ischakis, the last Romaniote chazzan in the entire world!
Romaniote Jews | Wikipedia audio article
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The Romaniote Jews or Romaniotes (Greek: Ῥωμανιῶτες, Rhōmaniṓtes; Hebrew: רומניוטים, Romanyotim) are an ethnic Jewish community native to the Eastern Mediterranean. They are generally one of the oldest Jewish communities in existence and specifically the oldest Jewish community in Europe. Their distinct language was Judaeo-Greek, a Greek dialect that contained Hebrew along with some Aramaic and Turkish words but now speak modern Greek or the languages of their new home countries. They derived their name from the old name for the people of the Byzantine Empire, Romaioi. Large communities were located in Thebes, Ioannina, Chalcis, Corfu, Arta, Preveza, Volos, Patras, Corinth, and on the islands of Zakynthos, Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Rhodes, and Cyprus, among others. The Romaniotes are historically distinct and still remain distinct from the Sephardim, who settled in Ottoman Greece after the 1492 expulsion of the Jews from Spain.
A majority of the Jewish population of Greece was killed in the Holocaust after Axis powers occupied Greece during World War II. They deported most of the Jews to Nazi concentration camps. After the war, a majority of the survivors emigrated to Israel, the United States, and Western Europe. Today there are still functioning Romaniote Synagogues in Chalkis which represents the oldest Jewish congregation on European ground, in Ioannina, Athens, New York and Israel.
JEWS OF JANINA, GREECE
My father, Martin Mosho, giving a family history at Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue, in New York City, on October 4, 2015
Cantor Haim Ischakis blows the Shofar at the Kahal Kadosh Yevanim in Trikala, Greece
Cantor Haim Ischakis blows the Shofar in the Kahal Kadosh Yavanim Romaniote Synagogue of Trikala, Greece. This shofar, which produces a very particular sound, was manufactured in the end of the 19th century and is the oldest existing in Greece.
The video was recorded by the professional photographer Benny Marvin, during a Jewish heritage trip to the Greek mainland in August 2012. The trip was organized by E & S Tours, NY and was accompanied by the famous Rabbi Paysach Krohn as Maggid.