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The poetic voice of Immanuel of Rome, a Jewish contemporary of Dante, reappears after years in a staged reading of his sonnets by. The poetic voice of Immanuel of Rome, a Jewish contemporary of Dante, reappears after years in a staged reading of his sonnets by acclaimed actor Ronald Guttman with literary scholar Fabrizio Lelli. The program is free and open to the public. Make your reservation. On the occasion of the publication of the volume Mine is the Golden Tongue.
The Hebrew Sonnets of Immanuel of Rome. He lived in Rome during the turbulent period following the communal experience, during which the popes were mostly absent. His mark on the Roman siddur suggests he was an active member of the local Jewish community, one that left no other trace but an extraordinary abundance of Hebrew manuscripts, translations, commentaries, philosophical and literary works.
Ronald Guttman is a theatre, film, and television actor, originally from Brussels, and active in both America and Europe. His research mainly focuses on the philosophical and mystical literature of late Medieval and Early Modern Italian Jewish authors.
Over the past twenty years, while teaching Hebrew at the University of Salento Lecce, Italy , he has studied extensively the Hebrew manuscript production of late medieval Apulian Jews. After a business career trading commodities, Yehudah Cohn completed a doctorate in Hebrew and Jewish Studies at the University of Oxford. Originally from London, he now divides his time between Jaffa and New York.
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