L'erede del Mifed si appresta a consolidare l'appuntamento dell'unica fiera Tv in Italia.
January 27 marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the date when victims of the Shoah are remembered in celebrations and memorial services throughout Europe, from Poland to Italy.
Giornata della Memoria 2010. Dai silenzi di Pio XII al Concilio Vaticano II di Giovanni XXIII; dall'apertura con Giovanni Paolo II alle rotture con Papa Ratzinger. Intervista con Alberto Melloni, professore di Storia della Chiesa all'Università di Modena, titolare della Cattedra Unesco per il Pluralismo Religioso e la Pace, e direttore scientifico e amministrativo della Fondazione per le scienze religiose Giovanni XXIII di Bologna (ENGLISH VERSION COMING SOON)
January 27, 2010. Natalia Indrimi, Director of the Primo Levi Center in New York, introduces us the two topics on which Remembrance Day will focus this year: the Jewish Community of Rome and Civilian Internment in Fascist Italy
Interview with Carlo Spartaco Capogreco, professor at the Università della Calabria and president of Fondazione Ferramonti, which is dedicated to preserving the memory of the largest Jewish internment camp in Southern Italy. Focusing on little-known, complex, and often overlooked realities of Fascist internment in its different varieties, Capogreco dispels many myths about Mussolini’s dictatorship
A surprise exhibition welcomes Benedict XVI to the Jewish Museum of Rome. Interview with its director Daniela di Castro
Interview with director Carlo Lizzani, director of "L'oro di Roma" - The Gold of Rome (1961). The movie will be presented in New York on February 2 in occasion of the celebration of Remembrance Day 2010. Find the whole calendar of events dedicated to the Jewish community in Rome below the article
January 27, 6PM. Robert Zukerman and Antoinette La Vecchia, accompanied by Steve Elson, read excerpts of "Il libro della Shoah" at the Primo Levi Center in NYC
From Pius XII’s silence to John XXIII’s Vatican II; from John Paul II’s openings to the ruptures with Ratzinger. Interview with Alberto Melloni, Professor of Church History at the University of Modena, holder of Unesco Chair for Religious Pluralism and Peace, and Director of the John XXIII Foundation for Religious Studies in Bologna
Senza volere, prima di programmarlo, sono inciampata nei fantasmi della città, nel sogno spezzato. Senza volere, poi la vita mi ha restituito un grammo di gioia.
From Pius XII’s silence to John XIII’s Vatican II; from John Paul II’s openings to the ruptures with Ratzinger. Interview with Alberto Melloni, Professor of Church History at the University of Modena, holder of Unesco Chair for Religious Pluralism and Peace, and Director of the John XXIII Foundation for Religious Studies in Bologna