Small Jewish community existed in Mantua up till the 18th century; agreement comes after years of dispute between local officials and an ultra-Orthodox Jewish group
'They shall praise her actions at the city gates': Auction house says item written by 14-year-old Luna Amron sheds light on role of women in era's Italian Jewish community
The mill in Canneto sull’Oglio is again generating green energy, over a century after Hermann Einstein made the village one of the first in its region with electric streetlamps
PM Draghi says government 'reflecting' on parliamentary motions urging outlawing of Forza Nuova; Jewish community alarmed at recent violence in capital
Liliana Segre, a ‘senator for life,’ has been sounding the alarm about divisions within Italian society for years, has had police protection since 2019
Gender studies pioneer Linda Laura Sabbadini re-envisioned her field through a human lens; now she's advocating on behalf of women to the world's most influential heads of state
Italian government tells the 98-year-old husband of now-deceased Messauda Fadlun to return 76,000 euros paid to her, because she had mixed Italian-Libyan citizenship during WWII
Ahead of a January 27 online preview of the Rome Shoah Foundation Museum's new exhibition, volunteers who usually travel Italy speaking to schools share their stories with ToI
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