"The threats against Roman Jews appeared on the walls of the capital are a cause for alarm and indignation", as president of the Community of Sant'Egidio professor Marco Impagliazzo said, who wanted to confirm, "even in these painful circumstances, our closeness and friendship with the Jewish Community of Rome, cemented by many initiatives of peace and solidarity that have seen us next to each other". "The resurgence of anti-Semitism appearing these days in minority groups, but not for that reason less dangerous, added Impagliazzo, offend Rome, city of dialogue and peace, and affect all those that live their religious faith as a place and tool of fraternity and dialogue, and reject every temptation of intolerance and violence".
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