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centro storico di Palermo.
Quando ho postato questa ed un’altra foto, sapevo del ghetto ebraico e della sua locazione, sebbene siano oggi solo tracce.
Questo passato, sebbene sia stato un passaggio e abbia avuto un termine, ha lasciato influenze persino profonde, sulla storia della città e dei suoi costumi.
Basti pensare che il modo di mangiare, il cosiddetto “fast food” palermitano ha refluenze della presenza ebraica in città, per una mescolanza delle abitudini kosher (nel rispetto delle regole rabbiniche) e di quelle arabe, proprio così, sebbene oggi, credo, se ne distanzi abbastanza.
Gli ebrei furono scacciati da Palermo nel 1492, in concomitanza con l’editto ispirato dall’Inquisizione Spagnola (in quella epoca c’era questa dominazione in Sicilia e in tutto il Sud), e firmato da Ferdinando il Cattolico.
La comunità ebraica a quel tempo occupava una zona dell’odierno centro storico, in simbiosi con tutte le altre comunità, non era un ghetto chiuso, era dotato di luoghi funzionali alle tradizioni, compresa la sinagoga, il bagno rituale, la scuola religiosa, gli spacci kosher.
Immergendosi nella cultura di quel tempo, il XV secolo, gli ebrei ebbero un ruolo importante per la comprensione e l’uso della lingua araba, la lingua dei califfi che dominarono l’Isola nei secoli precedenti: ma già nel Quattrocento la parlata corrente era il volgare, erede del latino. Oggi la cosa sembrerebbe in realtà un paradosso, eppure, nei documenti dell’epoca, non era neppure così strano (ne esistono testimonianze…) traslare caratteri ebraici derivanti dall’arabo, cultura in realtà dominante tra IX e XI secolo in Sicilia. Ed in effetti l’uscita di scena degli ebrei dalla città segna anche la fine della lingua araba nell’Isola.
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I knew of the Jewish ghetto and its placement, although today remain small traces.
This past, and although it was a passage and it had an end, left also deep infuences, on the history of the city and its mores. For example, the way to eat, so-called “palermitan fast food” was influenced of the Jewish presence in city, for a mixture of the kosher habits (in the respect of the Jewish rules) and Arabs habits, just therefore, although today, the time marked the differences.
Jewish were expelled from Palermo in 1492, by Spanish Inquisition (in that age were this domination in Sicily and all the South Italy), from Ferdinand the Catholic.
Jewish community occupied a zone of downtown, in cohabitation with other communities. It wasn’t a closed ghetto, it was equipped with places of usefullness to the tradition, as the synagogue, the ritual bathing, the religious school, the sales of kosher foods.
Dipping in the culture of that time, in the XV century, Jewish had an important role for the understanding and the use of the Arabic language. The language of the caliphs, who dominated the Island in the previous centuries: in the 1400's the running speech was the Vulgar Latin language, heir of the Latin language. Today the thing would seem a paradox, nevertheless, in documents of that age, it wasn’t strange (there are documents and testimonies…) to copy Jewish characters deriving from the Arab, in effect dominant culture between IX and XI century in Sicily.
And the escape of Jewish from the city marks also the end of the Arabic language in the Island.
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Agincourt, Trafalgar, Waterloo... you don’t have to be a learned scholar of our island history to know that, over the centuries, Britain’s entente with France has not always been cordiale.
Indeed, even in the recent years of firm (but wary) friendship, our two nations have often gone their divergent ways.
Leave aside the painful day in 1940, after France’s armistice with Hitler, when the Royal Navy was reluctantly obliged to sink the French fleet.
Think instead of France’s refusal to back us in the Falklands or (no matter how justifiably) Iraq. Or consider the 43 years, which ended only 19 months ago, during which the French rejected Nato.
Yet today, David Cameron and President Nicolas Sarkozy are to declare a new era of Anglo-French defence collaboration which will make independent action by either nation all but impossible.
Even at a time when it’s vital to save money, how can this be wise?
True, those who feel deeply uneasy about depending on France will be accused of living in the past. But it’s the future that worries the Mail.
Though Mr Cameron and M. Sarkozy may get along, where will Britain be left if we have to plead with a future French Socialist Government for the use of an aircraft carrier to defend our interests?
And how can the Tories, who rightly opposed plans for a European army, even consider handing operational control of the SAS to France?
Mr Cameron said yesterday: ‘The point is to enhance sovereign capability by two like-minded countries.’
We may be like-minded today, Prime Minister. But what about tomorrow?
A disingenuous gameSacked last year for attacking tougher controls on cannabis, the aptly-named Professor David Nutt tries a new approach to pushing his soft line on illegal drugs.
With fellow liberal campaigners, the former government drugs adviser publishes research — based on his own formula — purporting to prove that all illicit drugs, heroin included, are much less harmful than alcohol.
Let’s be clear. For many years, the Mail has been highlighting the damage done to society by alcohol abuse — and nobody has campaigned more vigorously for tighter rules, including an end to 24-hour licensing and cheap drink promotions.
But Professor Nutt is clearly pursuing a different agenda when he plays up the dangers of alcohol — preposterously suggesting that it should be classified as a Class A drug.
Isn’t his chief purpose to play down the harm done by illegal drugs such as cannabis and cocaine — just as he did last year, when he announced that ecstasy was less dangerous than horse-riding?
If he had experience of rundown estates, where girls sell their bodies for a fix of crack, would he be so blase about drug abuse?
Of course, Professor Nutt is entitled to his opinions. But when he dresses them up as science, he is playing a disingenuous and dangerous game.
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There’s a danger, he says, that they may be (shock, horror!) middle class.
Meanwhile, he warns that specialist music schools may be breaking the law by accepting gifted musicians according to their ‘ability’, rather than their ‘aptitude’.
In short, he won’t rest until all children, equally, are denied places at the schools that suit them best.
"the Royal Navy was reluctantly obliged to sink the French fleet."
Another betrayal from the British: killing 1,297 french soldiers for no reason and you dare to claim it was "obliged" to do so?
Appalling revisionnism from an appalling tabloid.
- Sensi, Paris, France, 2/11/2010 2:46
If not for this action , the French fleet would have been taken over and crewed by Germans, we may not have won the war and you could still be under Nazi occupation!!! please remember the traitors of the vichey who sided with the Germans killed more of your own countrymen than this reluctant action.
- john, swindon, 03/11/2010 10:32
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"the Royal Navy was reluctantly obliged to sink the French fleet."
Another betrayal from the British: killing 1,297 french soldiers for no reason and you dare to claim it was "obliged" to do so?
Appalling revisionnism from an appalling tabloid.
- Sensi, Paris, France, 2/11/2010 2:46
Maybe if the french hadn't capitulated so eagerly, we wouldn't have had to do it eh ?
- Dave, Lincoln - GBR ( Great Britain Ruined ), 02/11/2010 13:20
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"For many years, the Mail has been highlighting the damage done to society by alcohol abuse - and nobody has campaigned more vigorously for tighter rules, including an end to 24-hour licensing and cheap drink promotions."
Why not campign for a ban? The Mail constantly spreads propoganda to convince people that cannabis should be illegal, when it causes 0 deaths a year. But when it comes to the 10,000+ deaths a year that alcohol causes, you just want tighter rules, and no 24-hour licenses.
So to recap, the Mail's stance is:
0 deaths - keep it illegal
10,000+ deaths - keep it legal
- Sam, Bristol, 02/11/2010 12:21
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We must also remember that they mutinied at Sedan and our Commanders said that we would draw rhe germans off by starting the Somme offensive where we lost so many of our troops.
As a Sovereign Nation we should always retain command of our troops and Cameron will learn this at his and our peril.
- Charles Taylor, Brstol, England, 02/11/2010 11:44
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How can this work if the French have truly independent nuclear capability and Britain must go cap in hand to the US in order to use its nuclear warheads? Politicians do love their little games.
- Teller, Norwich UK, 02/11/2010 09:54
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Would prof Nutt be so blase about drug abuse if he witnessed girls selling their bodies for crack? What sort of stupid, biased, uninformed and bigoted question is that??!
Shame on you, Daily Mail. Irresponsible, over-emotional and totally inaccurate rhetoric. Get real please.
- John, Derbyshire, 02/11/2010 09:40
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