1566Pope Pius V Reinstates Harsh Anti-Jewish Laws

Antonio Ghislieri elected and, as Pope Pius V, reinstates th...
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🔥 Pope Julius III Orders Talmud Burning

Pope Julius III forbids Talmud printing and orders burning of any copy found. Rome's Inquisitor-General, Cardinal Carafa (later Pope Paul IV) has Talmud publicly burnt in Rome on Rosh Hashanah, starting a wave of Talmud burning throughout Italy. About 12,000 copies were destroyed.
Pope Julius III Orders Talmud Burning (1553)
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📜 Pope Paul IV Issues Cum nimis absurdum Bull and Establishes Ghetto

In Papal bull Cum nimis absurdum, Pope Paul IV writes: "It appears utterly absurd and impermissible that the Jews, whom God has condemned to eternal slavery for their guilt, should enjoy our Christian love." He renews anti-Jewish legislation and installs a locked nightly ghetto in Rome. The Bull also forces Jewish males to wear a yellow hat, females – yellow kerchief. Owning real estate or practicing medicine on Christians is forbidden. It also limits Jewish communities to only one synagogue.
Pope Paul IV Issues Cum nimis absurdum Bull and Establishes Ghetto (1555)
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🕍 Jews Expelled from Recanati after Conversion Attempt

Recanati, Italy: a baptized Jew, Joseph Paul More, enters synagogue on Yom Kippur under the protection of Pope Paul IV and tries to preach a conversion sermon. The congregation evicts him. Soon after, the Jews are expelled from Recanati.
Jews Expelled from Recanati after Conversion Attempt (1558)
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📖 Pope Pius IV Allows Censored Talmud

Pope Pius IV allows Talmud on conditions that it is printed by a Christian and the text is censored.
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📜 Pope Pius V Reinstates Harsh Anti-Jewish Laws

Antonio Ghislieri elected and, as Pope Pius V, reinstates the harsh anti-Jewish laws of Pope Paul IV.
Pope Pius V Reinstates Harsh Anti-Jewish Laws (1566)
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📜 Pope Pius VI Issues Edict Concerning the Jews

Pope Pius VI issues a severe Editto sopra gli ebrei (Edict concerning the Jews). Previously lifted restrictions are reimposed, Judaism is suppressed
Pope Pius VI Issues Edict Concerning the Jews (1775)
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