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Scolanova Synagogue

The Scolanova Synagogue (Judeo-Italian for new synagogue)
〔(www.jochnowitz.net )〕
is a synagogue in Trani, Italy. It was built as a medieval synagogue in the 13th century,〔C. Colafemmina – G. Gramegna,
Guida al Museo-sinagoga S. Anna di Trani, Messaggi ed., Cassano 2009〕 confiscated by the church during a wave of antisemitism around the year 1380, and converted for use as a church known as Santa Maria in Scolanova. In 2006, the building was de-sanctified by the Church and returned to its original use.
==History==

By 1380 all of the four synagogues in Trani had been converted to churches and the 310 Jews remaining in the city forcibly converted to Christianity. The four confiscated synagogues were renamed Santa Maria in Scolanova, San Leonardo Abate, San Pietro Martire, and Santi Quirico e Giovita (since renamed Sant'Anna, Trani), which was once the Scolagrande synagogue. San Pietro was later demolished. A plaque still visible on the northern wall of Sant'Anna explains that it was built on the site of a demolished synagogue in 1247.〔Sacerdoti, pp. 186–189〕〔"The Italian Synagogue through the Ages", Noemi Cassuto, in ''Synagogues Without Jews and the Communities That Used and Built Them'', Rivka & Ben Zion Dorfman, Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 2000, p. 301.〕 San Leonardo has undergone such extensive renovation that little of the synagogue building survives.〔"In Trani when they studied Talmud; Isaiah ben Mali, one of the great Talmudic scholars of all time, was born in Trani", Oreste Spagnuolo, ''Italy Magazine'' ()〕
In 2006 the Scolanova Synagogue, which had been standing as an empty and disused church since the 1950s, was de-consecrated and returned to the Jewish community. The individuals principally responsible for the reconsecration of the synagogue were Professor and Mrs. Francesco Lotoro, descendants of Italian Anusim. Professor Lotoro is a pianist and conductor, who had studied the music of the Nazi concentration camps. The community now includes descendants of Neofiti (Italian crypto-Jews) and San Nicandro Jews.
A very old oil painting of St. Mary hangs in the niche that once held the torah ark. The Church has refused to allow the painting to be moved to another church or to a museum. Moreover, the building is a protected historic site, so the Jewish congregation is not allowed to move the painting. The solution has been to hang a large image of a menorah in front of the painting.〔

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