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The Ghetto


Compulsory Jewish Residence
Fondamenta di Cannaregio
Venice 30135
Italy
Following the rout of Agnadello in 1509, many people fled to the islands, fearing the arrival of the soldiers. Among them were many Jews who opened textile and rag shops near Rialto. Problems such as the imposition of a huge tax to fund the war against the Pope and the Emperor left the Jews with nowhere to live, and in 1516 they were forced to move to the area surrounding the old foundries near San Girolamo. The word ghetto is in fact derived from the Italian word getto which means to cast, or to throw. The hard "g" was only added later, by the Germans, when ghettos were introduced in Germany. The city never really approved of the creation of the ghetto, considering it intolerant and exclusive. Many Jews were moneylenders and this cash was important for commerce; many were excellent doctors and well-respected in the community. Eventually the law was ignored and Jews were integrated into city life once more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
The Ghetto photo by Dede Haskins
Photo: Dede Haskins
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Photo: Vanessa J Carr
The Ghetto photo by Dede Haskins
Photo: Dede Haskins
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Photo: Trois TĂȘtes
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Photo: Martin
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Photo: Ethan
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Photo: Jose Luis Martin Mas
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Photo: Josephine Fagan
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Photo: P.A. Moed
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Photo: elena veronese
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Photo: Allan Papernick
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Photo: Phil Smith
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Photo: Andrew Vorzimer
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Photo: Sarah Stevenson
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Photo: Christine Smith
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Photo: Nathan Atwood
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Photo: cristene_carey
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Photo: Monica Renner
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Photo: Eva Brandt, Munich
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Photo: tnlorie
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Photo: Luca - Religione 2.0
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Photo: Sandy Lashin-Curewitz
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Photo: Amanda Bullock
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Photo: Jon Deane
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Photo: Maggie H. Benagh
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Photo: Matteo
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Photo: Jackie Barton
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Photo: Devin DeSilvis
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Photo: Leni Rachael
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Photo: Alan Penner
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Photo: www.kimmdesign.com
The Ghetto photo by Joshua Cheatham
Photo: Joshua Cheatham
 

 
Trip to Torcello


I3th Century Mosiacs and Stray Cats
Via Torcello
Venice
Italy
Venice's main attractions are swamped with tourists in the late summer, but there are plenty of places to go to in order to avoid the crowds. Take a boat trip to the islands from Fondamente Nove or San Zaccharia and make sure you spend some time wandering around Torcello. This peaceful and green place was established between the 5th and 6th centuries and boasts of the oldest building in the lagoon. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell'Assunta was founded in AD 639 and contains some intriguing mosaics.

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