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Rome and Jerusalem
By EDWARD D. KLEINLERER
Former Jewish Telegraphic Agency Correspondent in Rome
Copyright, 1942, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.
After 20 years of Fascism,
Mussolini has reduced himself to
the role of Hitler's Gauleiter in
Italy. Today. the descendants of
the German barbarians who de-
stroyed the Roman Empire are
promenading among the monu-
ments, the palaces and triumphal
arches of Rome. They stroll on
the Roman Forum where the
Arch of Titus stands. Gestapo
agents. Nazi tourists and mem-
bers of the army of occunation
are casting arrogant looks on
their preferred monument—the
arch of the Emneror who was a
forerunner to their Hitler.
Five years ago. Mussolini illu-
minated the Arch of Titus with
bright. multicolored reflectors to
please his guest, the Fuehrer, and
to pay him homage during his
five-day visit in Rome. He then
adopted the Nazi racial credo
and inaugurated the policy of
subservience which made Italy
"an unhappy. abject. subject
province of Germany," to use
Churchill's incitive expression.
Under Nazi pressure, the Italian
Jews are facing days of anxiety
and the Arch seems to come to
life again with the recurrence of
tragedy.
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For nearly 2,000 years the Arch
of Titus has been standing in the
"Eternal City." To the tourists,
it meant one more beautiful ruin
in the city of ruins. To the Ro-
mans, it was a reminder of the
glory that was Rome. To the na-
tive Jewish population it brought
home the epilogue of Jewish na-
tional independence.
The Arch of Titus along with
the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem
are the only visible monuments
rela• •d to the final and tragic
chapter of the Jewish struggle
for independence. That the Ro-
man Emperor must have felt
sure of his victory over the peo-
ple of Israel and proud of his
conauest may be gauged from
the fact _that the triumphal arch
in his honor was erected on the
highest spot of the "Sacred
Road" along which the victorious
parades of ancient Rome used to
march on their way to the Capi-
tol.
It is significant that while mo-
tives of single battles are repre-
sented on the arches of Constan-
tine and Nero, the scene of the
triumphal march proceeding
along the "Via Sacra" is carved
on the Arch of Titus: Roman
legionaries with their "fasces,"
senators in long, draped togas,
soldiers with shields bearing
names of conquered cities, oxen
destined as sacrifices to pagan
divinities. An aged man, leaning
on an urn representing the river
Jordan. was drawn by three le-
gionaries. Rivers in ancient
Rome's mythology were symbols
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of conquered, subjugated prov-
inces.
The most impressive and sig-
nificant detail among the sculp-
tured ornaments on the Arch,
however, is the Menorah, the
seven-branched candelabra of
the Temple of Jerusalem, which
was carried into Rome at the
head of Titus' triumphal proces-
sion.
For generations. the Romans
in their native piety have gazed
upon the Menorah and wondered
what all this glory means. They
even called the Arch "Arco della
Lucerna," and created innumer-
able legends and episodes relat-
ing to the presence of the Meno-
rah in Rome. There was a wide-
spread conviction that the Me-
norah, the trophy plundered
from the Temple of Jerusalem.
brings ill luck and tragedy upon
those who have it in their midst.
They believed the desecration of
the Jewish Temple could not
pass unavenged. Therefore, Em-
peror Maxentius, haunted by the
popular legend. ordered the re-
moval of the Menorah at the cli-
max of the Battle of Pons Mil-
vium, in 306 A.D. And it was
cast in the Tiber. . .
After many generations, the
people of Rome still firmly be-
lieve that the Jewish candelabra
is lying at the bottom of their
river. There is no doubt that
many a pious Italian associates
the precent debacle with the age-
worn legend of the avenging
"enorah.
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The Jews of Rome never pass
the Arch of Titus. There was a
tacit understanding and endur-
ing sentiment against it. The
inhabitants of the Roman ghetto
admonished their children who
played and strolled among the
wreckage of the Forum to avoid
the Arch. It is also said that the
Jewish officers and soldiers of
the Italian Army, which entered
Rome in 1870, dropped out of
the ranks when they approached
the Forum and the Arch of Titus.
In the hearts of the Jews of
Rome, direct descendants of
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gleam of the Arch more boldly
and casts its shadows more
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