3 November 2025

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The meeting dedicated to Rav Giuseppe Laras — rabbi, thinker, and promoter of Jewish-Christian dialogue and ethical memory — is available on YouTube.

The full presentation event of the volume of Rassegna Mensile di Israel is available on the YouTube channel of the Jewish Community of Turin. “Writings in Memory of Giuseppe Laras.”
Rav Giuseppe Laras, a central figure of Italian Judaism and a survivor of the Shoah, dedicated his life to study, dialogue, and memory. Rabbi, teacher, and thinker, he promoted Jewish-Christian dialogue and the ethical value of memory as a foundation for building the future. His moral and intellectual legacy remains a guide of faith, culture, and humanity.
At the presentation of the Rassegna Mensile di Israel volume “Writings in Memory of Giuseppe Laras”, participants included one of the editors, Rav Gianfranco Di Segni, Rav Alberto Moshe Somekh, and Raffaello Levi.

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