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Remembrance Day

For a Peaceful Union of Minorities

Amos Luzzatto

"We need to build a world where all the national, linguistic, and religious groups become aware that there are, in fact, many minorities... Thus the suffering of the Jewish people...

A Walk Through Places of Memory

Marina Melchionda

Interview with Renato Miracco, Director of the Italian Cultural Institute in New York: "When I moved to Poland for work, I immediately went to Auschwitz. I think it is mandatory...

Learning from Our Mistakes

Marina Melchionda

Interview with Stefano Albertini, Director of Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University: "Every day I read on newspapers of episodes of discrimination and violence...

The Italian Jewish Way

Eleonora Mazzucchi

Interview with Natalia Indrimi, Executive Director of the Primo Levi Center in New York: "Italian Jews have over 2,000 years of uninterrupted history. Identity is not something...

Anti-Semitism Across Borders

Marina Melchionda

Interview with Barbara Faedda, Acting Director of the Italian Academy at Columbia University: "This year our aim is to study and discuss how Semitism and anti-Semitism were spread...

Cappuccino with Tullia Zevi

Maria Rita Latto

Tullia Zevi emigrated to the United States during Fascism. When she went back to Italy she joined the Partito d'Azione and then became journalist for the Israeli newspaper Ma'ariv..

Tutti da Stella

Elio Di Muccio, Angelo Russo, Stefano Longobardi, & Bruno Fortunato

Four students of the "Scuola d'Italia Guglielmo Marconi" meet Stella Levi, one of the Italian deportees from Rhodes who survived the Nazi concentration camps.

Monte Sole: Film & Memory

Giovanna Landolfi

Interview with Germano Maccioni, director of the movie "Lo Stato d’eccezione". He followed and recorded the 2007 court proceedings against several Nazi officers and soldiers...

Levi’s Ulysses

Franco Baldasso

“Memory is a wonderful means, but fallible”, claimed Levi. While using it as a powerful device for gaining knowledge and truth, he warned against the dangers of its...

Mihail Karavokiros: An Italian Passport for Hope

Damiano Beltrami

When Max Dolgizer, a 54-year-old New York manager and art collector, was recently told that a number of his relatives were saved from the Shoah in Riga by a bold Greek man and an...

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