Jews from Libya who had been forced to leave the country in 1967, in the aftermath of the Six-Day War settled in Rome, homeland to the Roman Jewish community for two millennia. The “rugged encounter” between the two groups shows an interesting combination in composing memories and re-shaping identities in the public sphere.

Composer les mémoires et recomposer les identités: être ‘juif de Libye’ à Rome

Rossetto Piera
2017-01-01

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Jews from Libya who had been forced to leave the country in 1967, in the aftermath of the Six-Day War settled in Rome, homeland to the Roman Jewish community for two millennia. The “rugged encounter” between the two groups shows an interesting combination in composing memories and re-shaping identities in the public sphere.
2017
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