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Rome is Italy’s capital and a major center of Jewish historical and cultural significance. Discover news and updates about Rome’s Jewish community, synagogues, and Israel-related developments affecting the city.

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Rome

Rome, the capital of Italy, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the world. The city has been home to a Jewish community for over 2,000 years, making it one of the oldest diaspora communities in Europe. The Great Synagogue of Rome, built in 1904, stands as a testament to the resilience and cultural heritage of Roman Jews, particularly following the Holocaust era when the community faced severe persecution.

Rome's Jewish quarter, located near the Tiber River, reflects centuries of cultural and religious life. The community has maintained its traditions while contributing significantly to Italian society, culture, and politics. Today, Rome continues to be a hub of Jewish institutional life, scholarship, and dialogue, hosting various organizations, educational institutions, and cultural events that celebrate both Italian-Jewish heritage and contemporary Jewish identity.

On jnews.az, the Rome section covers news related to the city's Jewish community, cultural events, religious observances, and developments affecting Jewish interests in Italy. Readers will find updates on Israeli-Italian relations, cultural initiatives, and stories highlighting the intersection of Jewish life, Italian heritage, and Middle Eastern affairs as they relate to Rome and its significance in the broader Jewish world.