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November 9, 2015 - Cheswan 27, 5776

Elu de la souffrance
By Guido Vitale*

"Les lois mémorielles ont des effets pervers. Dans des sociétés de masse animées par la passion de l'égalité, toute différence, est perçue comme une injustice. La Shoah étant perçue comme le summum de la souffrance, le peuple juif aux yeux de certains est devenu le « peuple élu de la souffrance»". (Georges Bensoussan)

*Guido Vitale is the editor-in-chief of Pagine Ebraiche.
 
A Fascist Cake
By Daniela Gross

Would you like a birthday cake with Nazi and fascist symbols? Most people would say no, and most of us would be horrified by the idea. But a senior official in the northern Italian region of Veneto, Massimo Giorgetti, chose to celebrate his day of birth just this way. As Stephanie Kirchgaessner wrote on the Guardian, Giorgetti’s cake “was decorated with two SS bolts, as they are known, which are derived from Hitler’s paramilitary Schutzstaffel (SS) and are considered neo-Nazi and white supremacist symbols.” At the center, there was the fascist symbol, framed in chocolate.

Not only was the idea of this cake decoration horrible, but the cake was barely criticized considering that as the vice-president of the Veneto legislature and a member of Forza Italia, Mr. Giorgetti is a public figure, not a private citizen. On his Facebook page, he said that it was simply a “playful gesture by old comrades and friends at a private party.”

“If the publication of the photo has hurt the sensitivity of someone - he wrote - I’m sorry and I apologize. It wasn’t my intention to do so,” he declared. However, he has no intention either of resigning or feeling ashamed. Maybe because, as quoted by the Guardian, he thinks that Mussolini “had modernized Italy and was ‘fine’, apart from his alliance with Adolf Hitler and the adoption of race laws during the country’s fascist era.”
 



 
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NEWS
Italy Commemorates Rabin
Eitan Haber to speak in Rome


By Rossella Tercatin

Eitan Haber, Yitzhak Rabin’s spokesman, will be in Rome next Thursday to take part in an event commemorating the Israeli Prime Minister assassinated twenty years ago. The event, organized by the Union of Italian Jewish Communities and the Embassy of Israel in Rome, will feature a panel with journalists Antonio Polito (Corriere della Sera) and Anna Momigliano (Rivista Studio).
 
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NEWS
Rome’s New Commissioner
Visits the Jewish Neighborhood 

By Adam Smulevich

Paolo Tronca, who was tapped to run Rome after mayor Ignazio Marino was forced to step down, chose to visit the most important sites of memory of the past as his first act after his appointment.
The new commissioner, who was Milan’s top security official during the Universal Exhibition, first went to the Ardeatine Caves, where on March 24, 1943 the Nazis carried out a mass killing of 335 Italian prisoners (many of them Jews). Afterwards, he visited the old Jewish Ghetto.

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DafDaf: White Ravens, Migrants and the Meaning of "Home"

By Ada Treves

The cover of the November issue of DafDaf is an explicit homage to yet another success of a friend of the Jewish magazine for kids: the image, in fact, is from "La voliera d'oro", published in Italy by Topipittori. Anna Castagnoli is the author of a beautiful story about a mysterious and capricious princess, an impossible gift and a young wise man, in a book made even more magical by the art of Carll Cneut, who has illustrated it. As explained in a special page, the book is so magical that it has been selected for the White Ravens 2015, the list of those special books that the Internationale Jugendbibliothek of Monaco - the best, most popular and largest international library for kids all over the world - selects every year among those published around the whole world, and that are presented at the Bologna Children's Book Fair.

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por Eliezer Di Martino*

“E era Abraão já velho e adiantado em idade, e o Senhor havia abençoado a Abraão em tudo. E disse Abraão ao seu servo, o mais velho da casa, que tinha o governo sobre tudo o que possuía: Põe agora a tua mão debaixo da minha coxa, Para que eu te faça jurar pelo Senhor Deus dos céus e Deus da terra, que não tomarás para meu filho mulher das filhas dos cananeus, no meio dos quais eu habito. Mas que irás à minha terra e à minha parentela, e dali tomarás mulher para meu filho Isaque". (Gênesis 24:1-5)
Abraham está disposto a tudo para que o filho Isaac case com uma mulher que seja apta à missão na qual Abraham embarcou e que D-us outorgou à sua descendência depois dele.
Quero aproveitar esta perashá para falar do problema mais grave que vive o povo judaico sobretudo na diaspora nesta época, a importância de casarmos com judeus e evitarmos a assimilação.
 
*O rabino Eliezer di Martino é o rabino-chefe de Trieste.



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Tokens of Love – Living a Life of Interpretation
By Yaacov Mascetti*

The predicament of humanity, according to Book 11 of Milton's Paradise Lost, is having lost, in the name of "Rational Libertie" (XII: 82), the "true Libertie" of knowing God, feeling his Presence, and rejoicing in the unconditional merging of human and Divine cognition.

*Yaakov Mascetti holds a Ph.D. and teaches at the Department of Comparative Literature, Bar Ilan University.




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