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Italians Discuss
Monument Care
Rome (JTA) -- Jewish
leaders, historians and offi-
cials from the Italian Cul-
ture Ministry and other
state and local bodies held a
one-day conference earlier
this month on caring for
Jewish monuments and
heritage in Italy.
The conference, held in the
city council hall in Bologna
on March 9, touched on prob-
lems and needs associated
with the care and preserva-
tion of archaeological re-
mains, archives, libraries,
monuments, buildings and
other Jewish relics.
One of the key issues was
that of the Jewish catacombs
in Rome — two vast sets of
underground caverns, full of
frescoes and other decora-
tions, that were used for
Jewish burials in ancient
Roman times.
Jews have lived in Rome
for more than 2,000 years,
and the catacombs, along
with the ruins of a syn-
Jewish heritage
sites in Italy range
from Medieval
ghetto districts to
beautiful baroque
synagogues.
agogue in the old Roman
port of Ostia Antica, are the
most important relics of this
ancient presence.
Until five years ago, the
catacombs came under the
jurisdiction of the Vatican.
They are now under the
jurisdiction of the Italian
Culture Ministry, but are
not open to the public.
Attendees at the con-
ference discussed a wide
range of topics, including the
current lack of nationwide
coordination of activities
aimed at preserving Jewish
relics.
Jewish heritage sites in
Italy range from Medieval
ghetto districts, some in
southern Italian towns
where Jews were expelled
centuries ago, to beautiful
baroque synagogues in a
number of towns and cities
of northern Italy.
Representatives of the Re-
gion of Emilia Romagna,
where Bologna is located,
discussed ongoing plans to
open new Jewish museums
at Ferrara and in Bologna.
The museum in Bologna
will be located in the area
which was the old Jewish
ghetto.
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