lunes, 4 de noviembre de 2013

PITIGLIANO (Grosseto, Italia / Italy). Sinagoga e patrimonio ebraico (2013)


PITIGLIANO (Grosseto, Italia). Sinagoga e patrimonio ebraico. Ingresso ridotto
Nº 147702. [2013]

[For several hundred years Pitigliano was a frontier town between the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and, to the south, the Papal States. For this reason, the town was home to a flourishing and long-lived Jewish community, mostly made up by people fleeing from Rome during the Counterreformation persecutions. Jews of the town used one of the caves for their ritual Passover matzoh bakery, the "forno delle azzime" described in detail in Edda Servi Machlin's "Classic Cuisine of the Italian Jews." After the promulgation of racial laws under Nazi influence, all the Jews of the town reportedly escaped capture with the help of their Christian neighbors. Although there are almost no Jews left in town, not enough to provide a minyan, the synagogue (1598, with furnishings of the 17th and 18th centuries) is still officiated from time to time. It was restored in 1995.]

PITIGLIANO (Grosseto, Italiy). Synagogue and jewish heritage. Reduced fare ticket Nº 147702. [2013]

PITIGLIANO (Grosseto, Italia). Sinagoga y patrimonio judío. Entrada precio reducido Nº 147702. [2013]

PITIGLIANO (Grosseto, Itàlia). Sinagoga i patrimoni jueu. Entrada preu reduït
Nº 147702. [2013]

PITIGLIANO (Grosseto, Italiw). Sinagogue et patrimoine juif. Billet à prix réduit
Nº 147702. [2013]

Traveler's collection.
Gracias a M. Teresa

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