The Jerusalem Post

Italy’s Jewish community to mark 80 years since Fascist racial laws

Campaign starts to remove signs honoring King Vittorio

- • By TAMARA ZIEVE

The Jewish community of Italy is holding a series of events beginning Thursday to commemorat­e 80 years since the Italian Racial Laws were approved under the Fascist regime, which restricted the civil rights of Jews.

The first event will be a theatrical representa­tion at Rome’s Auditorium Parco della Musica, recalling what the community describes as “one of the most deplorable pages of our recent history.” The play reenacts the trial of King Vittorio Emanuele III – who reigned from 1900 to 1946 and approved the racial laws – and will “reflect on the collective responsibi­lities of the Fascist regime, institutio­ns and part of civil society which silently accepted the infamy of these laws.”

The subject of the exiled king’s actions against the Jewish community is particular­ly pertinent, after his remains were flown back from Egypt last month for reburial at a family mausoleum near Turin. The move was fiercely opposed by the Jewish community, with the president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communitie­s, Noemi Di Segni, remarking that it “cannot fail to generate deep concern.”

“We need to say it clearly, in all fora: Victor Emmanuel III was an accomplice of the Fascist regime, whose rise he never opposed, and of its violence,” Di Segni said in a statement.

Di Segni has written to Culture Minister Dario Franceschi­ni asking that Vittorio Emanuele III’s name be removed from schools and public libraries in Italy that are named after him.

The events set to be held in the coming days will also honor Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Day which is to be marked on January 27.

Next Wednesday, a convention in Rome organized by the Union of Italian Jewish Communitie­s will examine issues pertaining to the actions of the fascist regime and the racial laws.

On January 28, for the second time, a “Run for Mem” will be held in memory of the Holocaust. The run this year will be held in Bologna and seeks to affirm life, “which continues despite all the attempts that have been made over the centuries to exterminat­e the Jews as well as other population­s, with genocide and massacres,” a descriptio­n of the event reads.

The events will conclude the following day with an internatio­nal conference to be held in Rome, about the responsibi­lities of countries, institutes and individual­s in the fight against antisemiti­sm in the framework of the Organizati­on for Security and Cooperatio­n in Europe, which Italy is chairing this year.

 ?? (Wikimedia Commons) ?? ANTISEMITI­C CARTOONS like these were published in Italy with the adoption of Fascist racial laws that were a prelude to WWII.
(Wikimedia Commons) ANTISEMITI­C CARTOONS like these were published in Italy with the adoption of Fascist racial laws that were a prelude to WWII.

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