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* [ Ada Feinberg-Sireni] (Rome 1930), Israeli politician (no Wiki.it entry) emigrated to Israel in 1934. | * [ Ada Feinberg-Sireni] (Rome 1930), Israeli politician (no Wiki.it entry) emigrated to Israel in 1934. | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Rosselli Amelia Rosselli], poet <[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Rosselli wiki.it]> | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Rosselli Amelia Rosselli] (Paris 1930 - Rome 1996), poet <[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Rosselli wiki.it]> | ||
* [ Franca Faldini] (Rome 1931), actress <see [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franca_Faldini wiki.it]> [[Jewish Women]] | * [ Franca Faldini] (Rome 1931), actress <see [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franca_Faldini wiki.it]> [[Jewish Women]] |
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Giacomo Rimini (Verona, 1887 - Chicago, 1952) was a Jewish Italian American opera singer.
List of Jewish Italian opera singers
- Giacomo Rimini (Verona, 1887 - Chicago, 1952) was a Jewish Italian American opera singer.
List of Italian opera singers
List of Italian Jewish women
1500s
- Sara Copia Sullam (Venice 1592 - Venice 1641), poet <no entry in [ wiki.it]> Jewish Women
1810s
- Elena Raffalovich (Odessa, Ukraine 1842 - Florence 1918), Russian-born educator <see wiki.it
1850s
- Anna Kuliscioff (Simferopol 1855 – Milan 1925), Russian-born political activist <see wiki.it>
- [Margarete Traube (nota anche come Margarethe, o Margherita; Berlino, 4 giugno 1856 – Anzio, 11 dicembre 1912)
1870s
- Paola Lombroso Carrara (Pavia 1871 – Torino 1954), journalist, educator <see wiki.it>
- Gina Lombroso (Pavia 1872 – Geneva 1944), scientist <see wiki.it>
- Anna Foà (Rome 1876 – 1944), entomologist, university professor (di ruolo) <see wiki.it>
- Angelica Balabanoff (Černigov, Ukraine 1878 – Rome 1965), Russian-born political activist, in Italy since 1900 <see also wiki.it>
- Anna Fraentzel-Celli (Berlin, Germany 1878 – Roma 1958), German-born nurse & philanthropist <see wiki.it>
- Giuseppina Finzi-Magrini (Turin, 1878 - Desio, 1944), soprano <no wiki.it entry>
1880s
- [ Lina Arianna Jenna] (Venice 1886 - Bergdorf 1945), artist, deported to Auschwitz, Holocaust victim <see wiki.it> Jewish Women
- Margherita Sarfatti, nata Margherita Grassini (Venezia, 8 aprile 1880 – Cavallasca, 30 ottobre 1961)
- Silvia Forti Lombroso (Verona 1889 – Cambridge, MA 1979), writer <see wiki.it> Jewish Women
1890s
- Alda Levi Spinazzola (Bologna 1890 – Roma 1950), archaeologist <see wiki.it>
- Enrica Calabresi (Ferrara 1891 – Firenze 1944), entomologist, university professor (libera docenza), Holocaust victim <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- Angelina Levi (Ancona 1892 – 1975), physician <see wiki.it>
- Antonietta Raphael (Kaunas, Lithuania 1895 - Rome 1975), artist, moved to Italy in 1924, married Mario Mafai <wiki.it>
- Rita Boley Bolaffio (Trieste 1898 - New York, NY 1995), artist <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
1900s
- Gabriella Bemporad (Firenze 1904 – Firenze 1999), translator <see wiki.it>
- Laura Capon Fermi (Rome 1907 - 1977), wife of Enrico Fermi, became writer and political activist in the United States.
- Rita Levi-Montalcini (Turin 1909 – Rome 2012), scientist, Nobel Prize <see also wiki.it>
- Paola Levi-Montalcini (22 April 1909 – 29 September 2000), artist, twin sister of Rita <wiki.it>
- Anna Maria Enriques Agnoletti (Bologna 1907 – Sesto Fiorentino 1944), political activist, Resistenza, executed by the Nazis <see wiki.it>
1910s
- Elsa Morante (Rome 1912 - Rome 1985), writer <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- Emma Castelnuovo (Rome 1913 – Rome 2014), mathematician <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- Ursula Hirschmann (Berlin 1913 - Rome 1991), German-born antifascist, moved to Italy in 1935 <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- Liana Millu (Pisa 1914 - Genova 2005), Holocaust survivor, writer <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- [ Giuliana Fiorentino Tedeschi] (Milan 1914 – Turin 2010), Holocaust survivor, writer <see wiki.it> Jewish Women
- [ Natalia Ginzburg] (Palermo, 1916 - Rome, 1991), writer < wiki.it>
- Mirella Levi D'Ancona (Florence 1919 – Florence 2014), academic, moved to the United States, professor of History of Art at City University of New York <see [ wiki.it]> Jewish Women
- Tullia Zevi (Milan 1919 - Rome 2011), journalist, writer <see also [ wiki.it]> Jewish Women
1920s
- Giuliana Camerino (Venice 1920 - Venice 2010), fashion designer <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- Eva Fischer (Daruvar, Croatia 1920 – Rome 2015), Croatian-born artist, moved to Italy <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- Franca Valeri (Milan 1920), actress <see also [ wiki.it]> Jewish Women
- Angela Bianchini (Rome 1921), writer Jewish Women
- Giuliana Tesoro (Venice 1921 - Dobbs Ferry, NY 2002) <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- [ Goti Herskovits Bauer] (Berehove, Hungary 1924), Holocaust survivor <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- [ Giovanna Bemporad] (Ferrara 1928 – Rome 2013), poet & translator <see wiki.it> Jewish Women
1930s
- [ Ada Feinberg-Sireni] (Rome 1930), Israeli politician (no Wiki.it entry) emigrated to Israel in 1934.
- Amelia Rosselli (Paris 1930 - Rome 1996), poet <wiki.it>
- [ Franca Faldini] (Rome 1931), actress <see wiki.it> Jewish Women
- [ Renata Colorni] (Milan 1939), translator <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
1940s
- Manuela Dviri (Padua 1949), writer, peace activist <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
- [ Deborah Fait] (Trieste 1941), journalist, moved to Israel in 1995 <see wiki.it> Jewish Women
- [ Fiamma Nirenstein] (Florence 1945), journalist
- Fiorella Kostoris (Rome 1945) <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women
1950s
- Alessandra Farkas (Rome 1954), Italian-American journalist, writer. Jewish Women
1990s
- Camila Giorgi (Macerata 1991), tennis player <see also wiki.it> Jewish Women