A Deserted jewish cemetery of Akhisar

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İstanbul Sabahattin Zaim Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü

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In the town of Akhisar, a Western Anatolian town, there lie some tombstones with inscriptions in Hebrew on them. It is clear that the place was once a Jewish cemetery. The place no longer looks like a cemetery for it is not only surrounded with buildings, but the land is ploughed for cultivation. Lately the cemetery had been taken into an enclosure and the tombstones have been aligned at certain intervals and the field has been patched with grass. The tombs can no longer be identified. There are twenty-six tombstones lying on the ground here and there. The number of tombstones is not enough so as to claim whether more than one person is buried in one tomb or to draw out family ties. In any case I observed that the field is big enough to encompass twenty-six tombstones. They all belong to the Ottoman period dating from 1884 to 1918. Today there is no longer a Jewish community in this town. The Jews in almost none of the Anatolian towns have been in majority and therefore it is difficult to say whether they ever had a lack of space for burial ground.

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I would like to thank the following for the help they have extended to me in writing this. Zülfiye Çakıroğlu, one of my undergraduate students from Middle East Technical University, provided the photographs in the academic year 1999-2000. Her effort to get the information regarding the Jews of Akhisar locally was unfortunately fruitless. I am also grateful to several other scholars who made the translation of the inscriptions for me at the time; Dr. Faruk Toprak of Ankara University, Dr. David Grossman of Bar-Ilan University and Tal Fishman of Middle East Technical University. The latter two are also credited for their valuable suggestions.

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Çekmece İZU Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi / Cekmece IZU Journal of Social Sciences

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İlhan, M. (2016). A Deserted jewish cemetery of Akhisar. Çekmece İZÜ Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 4(8-9), 131-182.

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