1. Kahal Shalom Synagogue and Rhodes Jewish Museum:
Kahal Shalom Synagogue, located in the Jewish Quarter of Rhodes, is the oldest synagogue in Greece still in use today. Built in 1577, it is a testament to the rich history of the Jewish community on the island of Rhodes. The synagogue features a combination of Ottoman, Venetian, and Byzantine architectural influences. It is named \"Kahal Shalom,\" which means \"the Peaceful Congregation\" in Hebrew.
The Rhodes Jewish Museum is housed in the square adjacent to the synagogue. The museum tells the story of the Jewish community on the island, tracing its history from the early days of settlement to their tragic fate during World War II. The museum features exhibits showcasing religious artifacts, photographs, documents, and personal testimonies from members of the Rhodes Jewish community.
2. Working Time and Contact Information:
- The Kahal Shalom Synagogue is open for visitors from Sunday to Friday.
- Hours: Sunday to Thursday - 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Friday - 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
- The Rhodes Jewish Museum is open at the same time as the synagogue and is located nearby.
- Phone: +30 22410 22364 (for both the synagogue and museum)
3. Ticket Information and Transportation:
- Entry to both the synagogue and the museum is included in one ticket.
- Ticket prices: 5 euros per person (subject to change)
- The Kahal Shalom Synagogue is located in the Jewish Quarter, within the walls of the medieval town of Rhodes. It is easily accessible by foot if you are already in the Old Town. If you are staying outside the Old Town, you can take a taxi or a local bus to the entrance of the Old Town and then walk to the synagogue.
- It is recommended to check the latest information and any updates on the opening hours and ticket prices before your visit.


