Mosaic Floor
Žudioska Street - entrance to the Jewish Ghetto.

The Bimah from which prayers are led

Žudioska Street - where the Dubrovnik Synagogue is based

The Gate of the Shul

Dubrovnik Shul





Gravestone

A beautiful example of a Tallit, (Jewish prayer shawl worn while reciting morning prayers)

Shabbat Morning Service

Jewish Fountain in Pile symbolicly moved here, after Napoleon issued a decree effectively giving equal rights to all citizens.

Interior Staircase leading up to the Shul

Alleyway above the Shul, in the Dubrovnik Ghetto

Opulant Entrance to the shul

A constant stream of tourists makes it a very steaky experience

Right next to the Shul; a small crafts shop sells (over priced, unauthentic) Jewish souvenirs.

Ever since Dubrovnik turned into a top destination, a small Chabad has been present every summer. Local Jews however don't support it, since Lubavitchers aren't authentic Jews of this region.

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SEPHARDIC CUISINE
Burek - An eye watering Cheese Pie, Courtesy of the Ottoman Cuisine. A must try!!

Prikle, are a traditional sweet on New Year's Eve in many mediterranean parts and in the Dubrovnik Jewish community at Hanukkah.
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04.01.2009., nedjelja

Rabbi of Stolac - Rav Moshe Danon

Until the Holocaust the Jews were Bosnia's fourth nation. Many came in the wake of the Spanish Inquisition of 1492. In 2005 Stephen Schwartz published a fascinating collection of his essays on the Jews of Bosnia and other parts of the Balkans. One of the stories he retells is that of Rav (or rabbi) Moshe Danon of Sarajevo whom he notes is sometimes called "the rabbi of Stolac". Danon however did not come from Stolac, was not a rabbi there but died there and is buried nearby. "Rav Danon," writes Schwartz, "is a Bosnian Jewish saint, or, as Muslims would say, a wali. " The story goes that in 1817 one Dervis Ahmed of Travnik, in fact a Jewish convert to Islam, began to agitate against the Jews. He was executed by the Ottomans but then some of his followers complained to Rudzi-pasha, the next governor of Bosnia who then seized ten of Sarajevo's leading Jews including Rav Danon, demanding a ransom to save them from execution. However a respected member of the community, one Rafael Levi, now exhorted his Muslim neighbours to help. The next day some 3,000 of them freed the Jews. In 1830, Rav Danon decided to leave for the Holy Land. On his way to take a ship from Dubrovnik however he died at a coffee house in Stolac. From then on, until the Second World War, his tomb became a place of annual pilgrimage for Bosnian Sephardim. The tomb, at Krajisni, a few kilometres west of Stolac remains and this is what it says:

THIS STONE IS HERE PLACED
SO THAT IT BE A SIGN AND MONUMENT
FOR THE BURIAL OF THE SAINTLY PERSON
WHOSE WORKS WERE WONDEROUS
AND OF WHOM IT IS SAID THAT HE WAS PIOUS
AND SAINTLY
HE WAS OUR MASTER TEACHER AND GREAT
HAKHAM RAV MOSHE DANON HIS GOOD
WORKS AID US. AMEN.
HE LEFT THIS WORLD ON THE 20TH DAY OF SIVAN
5590

Sarajevo Rose: A Balkan Jewish Notebook. Stephen Schwartz. 2005.
[pp63-64. Saqi / The Bosnian Institute]

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Cilj bloga je vratit Dubrovniku autentičnost povjesti Republike i Istočne Hercegovine, iz perspektive jedne ugledne bogate manjine, koja i dan danas ostavlja otiske našim krajolikom.

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Old City from Pile

Ancient City Walls

White Sail on the open sea

Old City Panorama

Dubrovnik - Stradun



Gruž (Gravosa)

Winter Holidays in Dubrovnik

Mljet Island

Close to Lastovo

Sandy Beach on Lopud Island

Map of Mljet

Šipan Island

Miniture City of Ston

An Isle

Original Suburb of Pile from the old wall to Hilton Hotel