Istanbul, a city of striking contrasts, intertwines diverse religions and cultures, serving as the junction between two continents. A modern-day embodiment of ancient Constantinople, it presents a breathtaking panorama of towering minarets and domes surrounded by water, bathed in a golden light from the sun. Within its many neighborhoods lie numerous synagogues, each with its unique narrative, telling tales of the Jews who built them and worshiped within. Join Nisya Isman Allovi, Director and Curator of The Quincentennial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews, in an exploration of the Jewish heritage sites of this amazing city.