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Jewish communities have existed in Italy for more than 2,000 years. During the Renaissance, Jews lived in various Italian cities, including Florence, Venice, Rome, and Livorno. They contributed to commerce, banking, medicine, scholarship, and cultural life.
Italian Jewish communities often faced restrictions and discrimination, yet they remained an important part of the country's social and economic development. Some cities provided greater opportunities and protections than others, allowing Jewish culture and traditions to flourish.
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