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Is the chief rabi of Rome.
Is the chief rabi of Rome.


He is active in dialogue in particular with the Catholic Church. He met and established friendly relations with the popes from John Paul II. He welcomed Pope Benedict XVI in the Synagogue of Rome in January 2010. He visited the Great Mosque in Rome in March 2007. He intervened with critical positions in numerous general debates [4], from those on the modalities of Christian Jewish dialogue, to the secular nature of the institutions. He voiced criticism on the representation of the choral symphony organized at Auschwitz by the Neocatechumenal Way in 2013
He is active in dialogue in particular with the Catholic Church. He met and established friendly relations with the popes from John Paul II. He welcomed Pope Benedict XVI in the Synagogue of Rome in January 2010. He visited the Great Mosque in Rome in March 2007. He intervened with critical positions in numerous general debates, from those on the modalities of Christian Jewish dialogue, to the secular nature of the institutions. He voiced criticism on the representation of the choral symphony organized at Auschwitz by the Neocatechumenal Way in 2013
<ref>[https://www.corriere.it/cronache/18_gennaio_21/riccardo-segni-migrazione-fuori-controllo-vittorio-emanuele-iii-era-meglio-dove-stava-prima-acaf10b0-fe23-11e7-8db5-ba94532fe916.shtml Corriere (Italian)]</ref>
<ref>[https://www.corriere.it/cronache/18_gennaio_21/riccardo-segni-migrazione-fuori-controllo-vittorio-emanuele-iii-era-meglio-dove-stava-prima-acaf10b0-fe23-11e7-8db5-ba94532fe916.shtml Corriere (Italian)]</ref>
==Works==
==Works==
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*1998: ''Noten ta'am leshevach, ta'ame hakashrut baparshanut hayehudit'' (in Hebrew)
*1998: ''Noten ta'am leshevach, ta'ame hakashrut baparshanut hayehudit'' (in Hebrew)


 
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 26 February 2019

Is the chief rabi of Rome.

He is active in dialogue in particular with the Catholic Church. He met and established friendly relations with the popes from John Paul II. He welcomed Pope Benedict XVI in the Synagogue of Rome in January 2010. He visited the Great Mosque in Rome in March 2007. He intervened with critical positions in numerous general debates, from those on the modalities of Christian Jewish dialogue, to the secular nature of the institutions. He voiced criticism on the representation of the choral symphony organized at Auschwitz by the Neocatechumenal Way in 2013 [1]

Works

  • 1976: Guida alle regole alimentari ebraiche
  • 1981: Le unghie di Andamo
  • 1985: Il Vangelo del Ghetto
  • 1990: Catalogue of the Manuscripts of the Library of the Collegio Rabbinico Italiano
  • 1998: Noten ta'am leshevach, ta'ame hakashrut baparshanut hayehudit (in Hebrew)

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