Plans have been announced for a small new Jewish museum to be installed in the ceremonial hall of the Jewish cemetery in Acqui Terme, an ancient spa town in Italy’s northwestern Piedmont region.
Few details have been made public, but a preview of the museum exhibit will be shown on Sunday, Sept. 2, on the occasion of the European Day of Jewish Culture.
According to reports in the Italian media, the exhibit will be centered on the synagogue, now destroyed, and the ghetto, as well as local Jewish history.
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A neccessary part of this museum project would have to be the restoration and re-dedication of the ruined synagogue so that the purity of Jewish light may shine for the world from Acqui Terme in Italy.
May G-d bless you all.