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Italy: Rome’s long-lost medieval Jewish cemetery discovered

  Italian archaeologists have discovered 38 graves, with skeletal remains intact, from the cemetery used by Rome’s Jewish community from medieval times to the 17th century. The discovery of the so-called Campus Iudeorum was announced during a news conference held … continue reading →

New Have Your Say essay: Migratory Patterns and the Birds of Probizhna

  Taking a detour from an academic conference, Penn State University scholar Eliyana Adler a  made a roots trip to visit the obscure village in western Ukraine from which, a century ago, her grandmother had emigrated — twice. In our … continue reading →

Spain: Jewish community wants “symbolic” return of medieval Toledo synagogue

  Six centuries years after the building was turned into a church, the Jewish community in Spain wants a medieval former synagogue in Toledo, currently a museum, returned to Jewish ownership. (This is not the famous El Transito synagogue, a … continue reading →

UK: Scientist’s grave in Willesden Jewish cemetery given landmark status

Willesden Cemetery, ceremonial hall. Photo: United Synagogue

  In honor of International Women’s Day, Historic England has listed the grave of pioneering British scientist Rosalind Franklin in the Willesden Jewish cemetery in northwest London as a Grade II historic site. Franklin, who died from ovarian cancer in … continue reading →