One of the top culinary specialities in Rome are the “carciofi alla giudia” (literally: “Jewish artichokes”): they’re deep fried and eaten leaf by leaf like chips
I have a very interesting Family tree. My Dad did the DNA testing which was 49% Italian! I'm 60 years old and I just found this out! My Dad was born in 1934 in Manila Philippines, his Dad ( My Papu) was born in Istanbul Turkey, his wife was born in Barcelona Spain (My Nanny/Grandmother). I'm trying to figure out which side of the Family came from Italy? This video is soooooo awesome, Chocholate Cheese Cake is my favorite I love Coconut Macaroons too! Thank you for making this video!
Over twenty years ago a tour guide took us to this Getto. It was in December . It was getting dark. It was around Hanukkah There was a large menorah in the Center of the small plaza. The building were so dilapidated. And suddenly I saw other little menorahs in the windows all around us. People were still living in these squalid conditions. As if for 2000 years the time stood still
È interessante il Museo Ebraico che si trova presso la Sinagoga Maggiore. Se fossi ricco farei fare scavi nel fondo de Tevere perché una tradizione storica dice che la menorah del tempio di Salomone giaccia in fondo al Tevere . Qui non posso raccontare tutta la storia.
In Tel Aviv every Italian you meet is originally from this neighborhood
One of my favorite places in my most favorite city in the world. Once again, thank you Rick. Keep on traveling and keep on posting your travels.
One of the top culinary specialities in Rome are the “carciofi alla giudia” (literally: “Jewish artichokes”): they’re deep fried and eaten leaf by leaf like chips
was there a few months ago. Beautiful.
Would definitely hang out in this ghetto neighborhood. The bakery food looks delicious 😋
The First Hebrews of Cannan came to Rome in 788 B.C. over 2800 years ago.
The Hebrews of Cannan have been in Rome for almost 3000 years.
Rome didn't even exist in 788 BC...
@@tommasorossi9447 According to new archeological discovers yes..Rome is approximately 200 years older than 753 bc
Thanks for posting. Making me think of doing your Southern Italy in 13 Days tour, which starts out with a walking tour of this area.
Going to see it today
Mythical Boccione ricotta and visciole cheescake! N.1! The girl said Jewish pizza, but that is just a big krantz with raisins and crystallized fruit.
Best fried artichoke in the country.
Very interesting !! love it...
That was such a good explanation
Great work ! ! !
Very interesting, thank you.
So interesting
I have a very interesting Family tree. My Dad did the DNA testing which was 49% Italian! I'm 60 years old and I just found this out! My Dad was born in 1934 in Manila Philippines, his Dad ( My Papu) was born in Istanbul Turkey, his wife was born in Barcelona Spain (My Nanny/Grandmother). I'm trying to figure out which side of the Family came from Italy? This video is soooooo awesome, Chocholate Cheese Cake is my favorite I love Coconut Macaroons too! Thank you for making this video!
Over twenty years ago a tour guide took us to this Getto. It was in December . It was getting dark. It was around Hanukkah There was a large menorah in the Center of the small plaza. The building were so dilapidated. And suddenly I saw other little menorahs in the windows all around us. People were still living in these squalid conditions. As if for 2000 years the time stood still
I AM HEBREW!!!
È interessante il Museo Ebraico che si trova presso la Sinagoga Maggiore. Se fossi ricco farei fare scavi nel fondo de Tevere perché una tradizione storica dice che la menorah del tempio di Salomone giaccia in fondo al Tevere . Qui non posso raccontare tutta la storia.
Italkim.
the bread look like a version of Panettone
@@chiclett I grow up eating it my Mom makes it for Christmas ⛄🎁. She bakes it in a paper bag
It's pretty tuff watching other nations play the real Judah,that would be us of course in the USA.