the ROME - "Eighty-two years ago, Italy has experienced the shame of the laws on the breed, but your contribution to our Country is a pillar of our society". Are the words spoken by the president Mattarella visiting today for the first time to the synagogue of Rome. A private meeting with the jewish Community, which is particularly important in a time in which Italy is characterised by repeated episodes of anti-semitism.
"in article 3 of the Constitution has enshrined the equality and respect of diversity, and the democracy exists because it is from a voice to diversity", recalled the head of State, arrived at the jewish quarter at noon and welcomed by the chief rabbi Riccardo Di Segni and the president Ruth Dureghello.
He has just finished the visit of the President #Mattarella to our Community. Thank You President, Shalom. pic.twitter.com/1MOMhSpGrG
— Jewish Rome (@romaebraica) February 21, 2020
"in article 3 of the Constitution has enshrined the equality and respect of diversity, and the democracy exists because it is from a voice to diversity", recalled the head of State, arrived at the jewish quarter at noon and welcomed by the chief rabbi Riccardo Di Segni and the president Ruth Dureghello.