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Riccardo Shemuel Di Segni

Riccardo Shemuel Di Segni is the Chief Rabbi of Rome. He completed his rabbinical studies in 1973 and was elected Chief Rabbi of Rome in 2001. He is also a specialist in diagnostic radiology.

  • Jewish procession going to the Council of Constance in 1417 to meet the newly elected Pope Martin V, reproduced from a miniature in the chronicle of Ulrich von Richental, the historian of the council. The Jews would convoke a synod in 1418, taking gifts to Martin V to persuade him to revoke anti-Jewish laws put in place by Antipope Benedict XIII.
    Jewish procession going to the Council of Constance in 1417 to meet the newly elected Pope Martin V, reproduced from a miniature in the chronicle of Ulrich von Richental, the historian of the council. The Jews would convoke a synod in 1418, taking gifts to Martin V to persuade him to revoke anti-Jewish laws put in place by Antipope Benedict XIII.
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    The Jews and the Pope

    Looking at the ambiguous, still-evolving Jewish relationship with the Vatican

    byFredric BrandfonandRiccardo Shemuel Di Segni
  • Pope John Paul II seated with Elio Toaff, the chief rabbi of Italy, in the Great Synagogue of Rome, April 13, 1986
    Pope John Paul II seated with Elio Toaff, the chief rabbi of Italy, in the Great Synagogue of Rome, April 13, 1986
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    When Pope John Paul II Came to the Great Synagogue of Rome

    The Polish prelate who fundamentally improved the long bitter relations between Jews and the Catholic Church

    byRiccardo Shemuel Di Segni
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