For more than half a millennium there was no Jewish life in Sicily, as if it had been buried under the volcanic ash of Mount Etna. The Spanish expulsion reached the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea on June 18, 1492 with the Alhambra Decree—officially ending 15 centuries of a Hebraic existence there for tens of... read full story
"Generally speaking, there has been a big revival in terms of Judaism in the last 10 years all over southern Italy, not only in Sicily. We can see it in the territory of Apulia and in the territory of Sicily,"