Three Rome streets, once named for antisemites, rededicated to Jews
The streets of the Italian capital previously carried the names of psychiatrist Arturo Donaggi and Edoardo Zavattari, a biologist who promoted the idea of scientific racism.
Three streets in Rome named after Italian scientists who signed the antisemitic Manifesto della Razza in 1938 have been rededicated to two pioneer Jewish female scholars and an anti-fascist professor on November 21, 2019..(photo credit: COURTESY OF PAGINE EBRAICHE)ByROSSELLA TERCATIN