The old Jewish quarter of Naples
The Jewish history in Naples spans centuries, with settlements in various ghettos. Expelled in 1540, Jews returned in 1734, but faced new discriminations in the 18th century, leading to their departure in 1747. Today, the community, though diminished, preserves its history, with the Sinagoga Scola Grande symbolizing resilience and contributing to Naples' cultural life by promoting intercultural understanding.
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