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    the Talmud in Rome on Rosh Hashanah, 1553- Guest Post by Menachem Butler". 28 September 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2020. "Campo de' Fiori terra di conquista:ultrà...
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    with Giorgio Montefoschi. Come le cinque dita di una mano – una famiglia di ebrei da Firenze a Gerusalemme (1998), Rizzoli. Written with her family. Israele:...
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    Avvenire (in Italian). Caffulli, Giuseppe; Giorgi, Carlo, eds. (2016). Gerusalemme: Dove tutti siamo nati [Jerusalem: Where we were all born] (in Italian)...
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    (1809–1885), was a non-Jew from a Calabrian noble family. In 1851, he wrote "Gerusalemme e il Popolo Ebreo" - "Jerusalem and the Jewish People", a plan for the...
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    population and efforts were made to convert them. As well, copies of the Talmud were burnt. This culminated in 1555 when a papal bull established the ghetto...
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    Agrippa is the protagonist of the Italian opera L’Agrippa tetrarca di Gerusalemme (1724) by Giuseppe Maria Buini (mus.) and Claudio Nicola Stampa (libr...
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