Medieval hell and haven: Venice’s former ghetto still exalts Jewish culture – Stars and Stripes
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The entrance to Venice's Jewish ghetto is through a small alley off a street of shops and restaurants. This is the view looking out to the street. (Nancy Montgomery/Stars and Stripes)
Tucked away in a corner of Venices Cannaregio district is what was once both a thriving center of Jewish life and a prison.
In 1516, its ghetto becameone of the first places in Europe wherepeople were forcibly segregated because of their religion. The gates of the Jewish quarter were locked at night.
But the Venice ghetto also served for centuries as a center for Jewish culture asJews from Spain, Germany, France, the Levant and southern Italy fled even worse conditions: expulsion, forced baptism and the Inquisition.
At its height in the 17th century, the ghetto was home to 5,000 people living in an area of 1.25 acres.
The German synagogue in Venice's Jewish ghetto, right, was built by Ashkenazi Jews in 1528. Now closed for restoration, it is the oldest of five temples in the ghetto, and despite its shabby outward appearance is said to be lovely inside. (Nancy Montgomery/Stars and Stripes)
Venice's Jewish quarter contains kosher restaurants and bakeries. (Nancy Montgomery/Stars and Stripes)
The gates are gone now, torn down by Napoleon in 1797. Few Jews still live there. But the Jewish quarter remains, along with kosher restaurants, bakeries, a museum and five Renaissance-era synagogues, unprepossessing from the outside yet majestic within, wherethe various original nationalities worshipped.
Exploring the synagogues German, Levantine, Spanish, Canton and Italian requires being part of a guided tour, which costs 10 euros and is provided by the Jewish museum, theMuseo Ebraico.
But when I arrived on a recent weekday, I learned that the museum and all but one synagogue were closed for restoration.Our group, as well as a number of school groups, bought tickets for the 40-minute tour anyway.
First we walked around the Campo del Ghetto Nuovo, the areas main plaza, where our guide described the history of the ghetto, its inhabitants relationship to other Venetiansand its five synagogues.
Jewish merchants and others were allowed outside the gates in the daytime, but they had to wear identifying yellow hats, he said. Highly prized Jewish doctors, some ofwhom ministered to royalty and popes, wore black hats, he continued.
Inside the Levantine synagogue in Venice. Its hushed and glowing from natural light and candelabra reflecting off the dark, intricate woodworking. The synagogue is one of five located in the citys former Jewish ghetto. (Nancy Montgomery/Stars and Stripes)
The temples were built on the top floors of tenements to align with rules that synagogues be the tallest buildings in a given area, the guide said. They were plain on the outside so as not to draw attention to themselves, the guide said.
By the timeGerman troops occupied the city in 1943, about 1,200 Jews were living in Venice.Between Nov. 9, 1943, and Aug. 17, 1944, 205 people were deported toextermination camps; eight returned, according to the Virtual Jewish Library.
Our guide opined that many Venetian Jews were spared from the Nazi death camps because Mussolinis mistress was a Venetian.
But according to Yad Vashem, Italys Jews received comparatively more protection from their Italian neighbors than their counterparts in other countries.
They were also helped by the fact that by 1943, the Allies were already fighting and winning on Italiansoil, according to Yad Vashem.Whats more, one story is that beloved, secular Jewish doctor Giuseppe Jona helped save Venetian Jews by destroying lists of patients and committing suicide before the Nazis could interrogate him.
The Holocaust is commemorated in the main plaza in Venice's Jewish ghetto. Created in 1980 by the artist Arbit Blatas, it consists of bronze panels depicting the 205 Venetian Jewish victims of the Nazi deportation. Of those, eight survived. (Nancy Montgomery/Stars and Stripes)
Also, Mussolinis mistress was Roman, according to historians.
Near the end of the tour, we ventured into the Levantine synagogue, a nondescript yellow stone building. Its top-floor temple wasbathed in the glow of candelabra, with red-curtained windows, a marble floor,an ornate ceiling and dark, finely carved woodworking.
Founded in 1541, it wasthe first in the ghetto that was a new building and not an adaptation of a preexisting structure.
It was rebuilt more grandly in the 17th century to compete with the Spanish synagogue, and according to our guide,it is the most beautiful of the five.
It was an interesting way to spend time in the city, one Id be happy to repeat when the restorations are complete.
The ornate cabinet or ark inside the Levantine synagogue in Venice's Jewish ghetto is used to enshrine the sacred Torah scrolls used for worship. (Nancy Montgomery/Stars and Stripes)
On the QT
Address: Campo di Ghetto Nuovo, 2902, b, Venice, Italy
Cost: 10 euros
Hours: Museum ticket office and bookshop, Sunday through Friday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; guided tours in English: 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m.
Contact information: +39 041715359; http://www.museoebraico.it/en/museum/
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