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Our Roman voyage of rediscovery and Jewish identity

the group providing an inclusive environment for young people to explore their place as Jews in Italian society

August 24, 2015 08:24
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In a climate of increasing antisemitism in Europe , Rome's young Jews are redefining their identity through get-togethers, treasure hunts and bike rides around the ancient city.

The events are run by Haviyu et Hayum (Bring the Day) - an organisation started four years ago due to what one of its founders, Enrico Campelli, describes as the necessity to create a space for dialogue inside the Jewish Roman community, "who more and more are lacking in such a space, physically and ideally".

In recent months, the independent group has become increasingly relevant following a spike in antisemitic incidents across Europe, including this year's fatal attacks in Paris and Copenhagen and controversies surrounding Italy's Liberation Day - a national holiday commemorating the end of fascism and Nazi occupation.

In recent years, explains Campelli, "the presence of [the Jewish Brigade] in the national parade of liberation is accompanied by shouts and insults, anti-Israeli rhetoric and many Palestinian flags".