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Barbara Aiello

    Rabbinerin Barbara Aiello ist die Gründerin der B'nei Anusim-Bewegung in Süditalien und Direktorin des IjCC (des Italienisch-Jüdischen Kulturzentrums von Kalabrien). Ihre Arbeit unterstützt Menschen mit italienischem Erbe dabei, ihre jüdischen Wurzeln zu entdecken und anzunehmen. Aiello ist außerdem Rabbinerin der Ner Tamid del Sud, der ersten aktiven Synagoge in Kalabrien seit 500 Jahren, seit der Inquisition.

    Aging Jewishly
    The Cat That Ate the Cannoli
    • In Calabria, Italy, a family gathers as a rabbi unveils a 1783 Torah scroll, revealing a hidden Jewish heritage practiced for centuries. As she navigates challenges from traditionalists, the rabbi seeks to uncover the lost roots of the community, blending faith, history, and the journey toward understanding.

      The Cat That Ate the Cannoli
    • Aging Jewishly

      What Our Traditions Tell Us About Growing Old

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Drawing from ten years of experience as a resident rabbi, the author compiles heartfelt stories from elderly individuals in Jewish care facilities across North America. These narratives, originally guest columns for the Sarasota/Manatee Jewish News, reflect the profound life wisdom shared by residents, offering insights that resonate with themes of humility and compassion. The book serves as both a tribute and a thank you to those who imparted their experiences, enriching the author's journey and fostering a deeper understanding of life’s lessons.

      Aging Jewishly