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January 14, 1994 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-14

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Deportation Day
Commemorated

Rome (JTA) — Rome's newly
elected mayor favors making
Oct. 16, the anniversary of
the 1943 Nazi deportation of
Jews from Rome, a national
day of remembrance and
commemoration.
Francesco Rutelli of the
left-leaning Green Party,
who recently defeated a neo-
fascist candidate for mayor,
said he would be the pro-
posal's "ambassador."
But he stressed that
schools and educators also
had a role to play in teaching
young people the tragic
lessons of the past.
Rutelli made his com-
ments in a front-page article
in an edition of the Rome
daily // Messaggero, in re-
sponse to an open letter from
a member of the Jewish
community published in the
same paper.
The letter to the mayor
was written by Ricardo Levi,
who called for the govern-

One-fifth of Italy's
prewar Jewish
population was kill
in the Holocaust.

ment to declare the anniver-
sary of the deportations a
day to further "tolerance
among communities and
respect for the life and dig-
nity of people" as it recalls
the victims of anti-Semitism.
The mayor wrote, "It is
true that the history of Rome
is marked by the wound
opened 50 years ago on Oct.
16 by the Nazis with the
deportation of the Jews to
the concentration camps. "It
is an a wound inflicted not
only on an ancient segment
of the city, the Jewish com-
munity, but on all Romans,"
he wrote.
Older people, he said, still
remember the day, "but it is
up to us to transmit the
memory to the younger ge-
nerations."
He emphasized that many
young people know little or
nothing about the Oct. 16,
1943 deportations, in which
the Nazis rounded up 1,023
Roman Jews.
"It is not their fault (that
they know little about this),"
Mr. Rutelli wrote. But it is
therefore necessary, he
wrote, to forge strong links
with schoolchildren "so that
this Day of Memory does not
simply become yet another
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