Erdoğan extends condolences to Turkey's Jewish community co-president
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attends a meeting with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations at the Presidential Complex in Ankara on Feb. 9, 2016 (Presidency File Photo)


President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called the co-president of the Turkish Jewish community to extend his condolences for the loss of his mother, reports said Tuesday.

Erdoğan called Erol Kohen and expressed his condolences for the loss of Beki Kohen, reports said.

Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop also called Kohen to extend his condolences.

Members of the Jewish community in Turkey are mostly descendants of Sephardic Jews that took shelter in the Ottoman Empire after fleeing Spain centuries ago. Their numbers, mainly concentrated in Istanbul nowadays, dwindled due to a pogrom decades ago and migration to Israel. In 2015, the community publicly celebrated Hanukkah for the first time in decades in a ceremony held in Istanbul, where two synagogues were the target of terrorist attacks in 2003.