Jewish Community Office of Turin
Contacts
Office Hours
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Cashier’s office until 4:00 p.m.)
The administrative offices will be closed:
- Saturdays
- Mo’ed, Purim, Yom ha-‘atzmaut, Tish’ah b’Av
- January 1, April 25, May 1, and June 2


Ulpan – Hebrew Lessons
Every year, the Community offers Ulpan Hebrew lessons.
Ulpan is a course designed for those who wish to learn Hebrew. Created in Israel to help newcomers integration, today it is the most effective method for gaining confidence in the Hebrew language.
Whether you are a beginner or want to perfect your level, ulpan offers a customized program to truly immerse yourself in the Jewish language and culture.
For more information, contact the Community:

Young People in Turin
GET – Young Jews of Turin
At the heart of the Turin Jewish community beats a young, dynamic organization deeply rooted in tradition: the GET – Young Jews of Turin. This association, founded with the aim of involving young people between 18 and 35 in the cultural, religious, and social life of local Judaism, represents one of the main channels for active participation and identity development for the new generations of Jews in the Piedmontese capital.
The GET is open to all young Jews between 18 and 30 living in Piedmont and registered in one of the Italian Jewish communities.
Anyone wishing to participate in GET activities or learn more can contact the Jewish Community of Turin or write to the group directly via social media.


Hashomer Hatzair
Hashomer Hatzair is the oldest Zionist and Socialist youth movement, founded over a hundred years ago and also present in Italy. It is an educational and community space where girls and boys grow together through activities, games, discussions, and moments of collective life.
The movement promotes values of friendship, equality, social justice, Judaism, and a connection with Israel, offering young people the opportunity to develop critical thinking, responsibility, and team spirit.
In Turin, it organizes weekly meetings, and throughout Italy, there are camps, seminars, and training experiences that combine personal growth and community life.
For more information:

Kasherut in Turin
Buying and eating kosher in Turin
under the supervision of the Turin Rabbinical Office.
List of Kosher Products:
Below is a list of kosher products available in Italy, compiled by the Italian Rabbinical Assembly (ARI). Updated in 2024.
The main objective of the list is to provide useful information for anyone wishing to observe the fundamental mitzvah of kashrut, even if they live in places where kosher products are difficult to find.
Library

Bereavement Assistance
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