Union of Italian Jewish Communities
Italian-Jewish leader denies attacking Netanyahu, calls for discourse
Di Segni said she wanted to be a voice for people lost in the chaos of mutual accusations, instead calling for calm and mutual discourse in Israel.
Lost Jewish renaissance painter favored by the Medici discovered
Italian town says 'no' to Holocaust memorial, calling it divisive
New street signs dedicated to persecuted Jews vandalized in Rome
Three Rome streets, once named for antisemites, rededicated to Jews
The streets of the Italian capital previously carried the names of psychiatrist Arturo Donaggi and Edoardo Zavattari, a biologist who promoted the idea of scientific racism.
Jewish, Muslim and Christian leaders in Italy fight violence on women
The project "Not in my name – Jews, Catholics and Muslims against violence on women" include several initiatives targeting high school students.
The Italian political crisis – what to bear in mind in Jerusalem
"...in spite of his support for Israel, many feel uncomfortable with Salvini’s populist, quasi-fascist, anti-immigration, anti-European attitude."
Italian Jews launch crowdfunding campaign to save centuries-old books
Many of the books have survived Nazi raids and natural catastrophes. Some 2,000 of them are to be donated to those who pledge at least €200 to the campaign.
Jewish wedding celebrated in 1500 year-old synagogue in Italy
Jews were expelled from Southern Italy at the end of the fifteenth century. Some formally converted to Christianity and continued to practice Judaism in secret.