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

Enrico Michetti slammed after writing that other atrocities gain less attention because victims 'didn't own banks' or belong to powerful lobbies

Camila Giorgi, 29, who recently won the National Bank Open in Canada, says her favorite book is 'The Diary of Anne Frank'

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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