Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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pieces of the ancient place names JEWISH CEMETERY USED TO BUILD HOUSING IN LIVORNO: those marbles TESTIFY a desecration FASCIST

The media Leghorn but not limited to these, they point out
these days with the discovery that significant uproar,
to build public housing during the fascist period, were used marble shares
from an ancient Jewish cemetery in the city.

E 'founded the hypothesis that these marbles come from the burial site
which stood where he was built that is still the
ITIS Galilei, or between the present Via Garibaldi and Via Galilei.

Wikipedia reminds us that, built in 1694, the so-called "New Cemetery
" was active "until the thirties of the nineteenth century, when it was
banned because of its proximity to the city, which now numbered about 70,000
population. A century later the area of \u200b\u200bthe cemetery was expropriated
and, after World War II, Here was built a vast complex
school. Some headstones of exquisite
were transferred to the cemetery currently in use. "

taught school in this institution, much esteemed as
in all aspects of his life, Prof. Renzo Cabib (zl)
historic president of the Community of Livorno that on many occasions at work
the building, was called to detect findings of tombstones.

It 'funny that, while historically contextualizing the well-made and therefore genuinely
framing when it happened and responsibilities of the fascist regime
, and Wikipedia the papers that still use terms
rather "sensitive" to refer to the fate of the place of burial
(eg Il Tirreno writes that he was "dismantled" in 1939).

If, as seems likely, we will verify that the marbles that come from
the new cemetery will however, further evidence that the cruel and fascism
deliberately desecrated the tombs to use them in
construction of housing on Via della Padula
own that go back to the infamous "twenty years".

It is therefore difficult to agree with the remark, reported by
most everyday citizen with genuine forgiveness, according to which
were the "constraints of that historical period" to cause to use
tombstones and funerary furniture "as a simple building material." In the past

Livorno, should take note and the words I would say that the Councillor
Thirteen go that way, unfortunately there were only
Livornina and that the wind of freedom that certainly characterizes the city
& # 224; Livorno: maybe this uncomfortable past, however
part of the city's history, it could give your visual memory in the vicinity of the
school. Gadi

Polish
www.livornoebraica.org

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