Join us for a powerful three-part series exploring the extraordinary 2,000-year history of Jews in Rome. From their earliest presence in the imperial capital to life in the medieval city and the experience of the Ghetto, each session uncovers a different chapter of Jewish resilience, adaptation, and continuity. Through archaeology, archival texts, and the living memory of Rome’s streets, we’ll trace the evolving identity of one of the world’s oldest Jewish communities.
Sponsor: Orange County Jewish Community Scholar Program