
Visiting a Jewish quarter means approaching a fascinating world that perhaps many people still know too little about. It's not only a very ancient civilization, from which the three main monotheistic religions are derived, but also a culture with a strong identity that has found expression in literature, art, phylosophy, complex symbolism, and even good food.
Its history is long and unfortunately often difficult, entwined in glove with that of the rest of Italy. Let's find out where to find and what to see in the most important Jewish quarters of Italy.
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