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Italian 'Influential Jews' List Raises Jewish Ire

It is Stunning to me that there is a  S**t Storm In Italy because a Neo Nazi Group "Storm Front" Posted a List of 'Influential Jews' in Italy. It is being Screamed as Anti- Semitism. FIRST of all, it is Not being called Untruthful, although the List is Incomplete, and in some cases Outdated, and has been posted on their site in various forms since  at least 2004, and in subsequent years. SECOND, The List was not made available, or given a hyperlink, and it took me a half an hour Googling and searching the Storm Front Site to find it.THIRD.  A list of Influential Italians in the US is pointed to with PRIDE. Why the concern? FOURTH More Up to Date, and more Complete information is available on Wikipedia compiled by proud Jews. "List of Jews" (By Country and Type) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_Jews, 
or more specifically List of West European Jews -Italy  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_West_European_Jews#Italy

Is this a case of Feigned Indignation on a slow News Week, or to Deflect from more Important News (Like  Ehud Barak, a former  Prime Minister, a former leader of the Labor Party, who has just broken from the Labor Party to form the Independence Party to leave the once formidable Labor Party in Shambles).Or more of infernal and eternal  Chicken Little "The Sky is Falling" 

I am Further confused that they do Not instead object to Storm Front's "List of Jewish Swindlers" http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t746692/
or List of Jewish American Mobsters and Murder Inc. (94)   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_American_mobsters 


ITALY - Jews in Economy (Only four....Obviously Incomplete) 
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t654711-39/#post8852415
Carlo de Benedetti, shareholder of Olivetti
Antony Bernheim, chairman of Generali Insurance
John Elcann, Vice chairman and Vice president of Fiat, (Jewish father)
Camilio Olivetti, founder of Olivetti


The Jewish Monopoly in the Media in Italy
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t654711-3/#post7527044 
Posted Nov 13  2009 By IlLupoBianco   Translated by Google Translate 

Ugo Stille, born Misha Kamenetzky (pseudonym" Silent " ) , for years editor of Corriere della Sera, brother of Alexander Stille had already been used by Giaime Pintor - writes Peter Sella - a communist (brother of Luigi Pintor) gravitating into the cell to the Judeo-Bolshevik organized Einaudi of Turin by Leone Ginzburg. The "Silent" has recently appointed director of the illustrated supplement of the Corriere coreligionist Willy Molco former editor of People, Novel 2000, and Anna Today. At the direction of the popular weekly there is now another jew, Sandro Mayer. "
Molco Willy, who died recently, has been in recent years the curator of the print Rai Uno and - as pointed out by the newspaper Libero in the aftermath of his death - he was a practicing jew.
In addition to Arrigo Levi - for years a leading columnist for La Stampa of Turin - we can not forget:

Vittorio Orefice, parliamentary reporter for years, Rai Uno,
Alain Elkann, a former son of Gianni Agnelli, Telemontecarlo journalist, columnist Capital, a professor of Italian literature at Columbia University and adviser to former Undersecretary for Cultural Heritage on. Vittorio Sgarbi,
Silvia Kramar, a reporter for Channel 5,
Fiamma Nirenstein, a member of the Zionist right and contributor to La Stampa, The Independent, and The European Panorama and head of the Institute of Italian Culture in Israel
Gad Lerner Eitan, born in Beirut, former leader of Lotta Continua, a reporter for Rai Tre and, since 1993 deputy director of La Stampa. Director for a very short period of time, the news on Rai Uno then passed to the Seven
J. Clement Mimun, journalist and director of Channel 5 news of the past to the present direction Rai Due Rai Uno,
Enrico Mentana, former journalist, Rai Due and then director of news for Channel 5 and testimonials of some spots to 8 per thousand to be donated to Jewish communities,
Robert Amen, popular host of the television news of RAI Due,
Monica Setta, La 7 journalist and contributor to the Corriere della Sera,
Sara Cuneo, a reporter for Channel 5,
Claudia Della Seta, a reporter for Channel 5
Gustavo Rosenfelf, news editor at radio,
Umbero Ottolenghi, a journalist for RAI Due,
Lydia Priest, Deputy Director, Rai Due (the network that hosts the address book Source of Life)
Alice Fegiz Luzzatto, editorial secretary of the TG Rai Tre
George Saba, a reporter for Rai Tre
Emanuele Milano, Deputy Director of Rai then TMC
Carlo Momigliano, deputy director of Publitalia, the advertising group Fininvest
Emanuele Ascarelli and Daniel Toaff, address book Source of Life.
Paolo Mieli, the former director of Corriere della Sera, now president of RCS Libri.
Corrado Augias, journalist of La Repubblica, Rai Tre conductor MEP with the PDS 1994-1999.
Loris Gai, posted the news on Rai Uno.



Zionist Influence in the Italian Media
Journalist and Writer

Susanna Tamaro - Writer
ROBERTO SAVIANO-Writer Gomorra (a Sephardic mother)
Corrado Augias - Writer and journalist Raitre
LEVI ARRIGO - Journalist
Enrico Mentana - Journalist and television presenter
Clemente Mimun-Director Journalist Tg5. Tg1 Tg2
DAVID SASSOLI - Journalist Tg1
RAFFAELE GENAH - Deputy Tg1
MIRIAM MAFA - Republic reporter
RENZO-FOA Journalist (son of Vittorio Foa) recently passed away
Renato Mannheimer - Polls Porta a Porta
Marco Taradash - radical political journalist and TV
ROBERTO AMEN - Journalist TG2
Luciano Onder - Journalist thirty-TG2
Lorenzo Cremonesi - Journalist Corsera
Furio Colombo - former director of Unity
IAS GAWRONSKI - Mediaset journalist and political FI
GIANCARLO LEHNER - freelance journalist and parliamentary PDL
Riccardo Franco Levi - Journalist and parliamentary PD
GAD LERNER-journalist La7
SANDRO MAYER - journalist and director of newspaper gossip
MOST OF THE SILK-TG5
MAXIMUM RAVEL tg3
ALICE WEBLOWSKY TG5
PDL-parliamentary journalist Fiamma Nirenstein
Oliviero Beha - journalist, polemicist
Paolo Mieli-- Director Corser, historical columnist RCS
MAURIZIO MOLINARI journalist - U.S. envoy

Actor-director-SHOW

ALESSANDRO HABER-actor
BARBARA Capotondo - actress
Marcello Cesena - actor
D'ALESSANDRO ALATRI - director
ARNOLDO FOA '- actor
Luca Barbareschi - and political actor (Jewish mother)
GEORGE EASTMAN (Montefiori luca) - actor 70 years
JOEL DIX (Ottolenghi David) - Actor-comedian zelig
Raul Cremona - comedian zelig
Paolo Hendel - comedian zelig
FRANCA VALERI (real name Norsa) - Actress
Claudio Amendola - actor
CARLO Croccolo - actor
ARIANNA DAVID Actress ex-Miss Italy
Rossella Falk - actress
FRANCA Faldini - actress (wife of Toto)
MARTA FLAVIANS - presenter and former wife of Constantius
Roberto Faenza - director
 


List of Influential Italian Jews 
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t772994/ 
Posted January 17,  2011 By richyrichard 

Italy
Political figures:

Emanuele Fiano, politician 
Vittorio Foa, socialist trade unionist 
Anna Kuliscioff, revolutionary feminist 
Rita Levi-Montalcini, scientist and Senator 
Luigi Luzzatti, Italian Prime Minister (1910?1911) 
Ernesto Nathan, mayor of Rome (1907?1913) 
Margherita Sarfatti, journalist & mistress of Benito Mussolini 
Claudio Treves, politician and writer, grandfather of Carlo Levi 
Leone Wollemborg, politician and former Minister of Economy

Religious and communal leaders:

Samuel Aboab, prominent rabbi 
Aaron ben Gershon Abu Al-Rabi or Aronne Abulrabi of Catania (1400?1450), rabbinic scholar, cabalist and astrologer.Called also Aldabi or Alrabi, Aaron was the First Jew in the history to be invited during a Pontificate to discuss freely and without censorship about religious subjects and papal perplexities.The Pope Martin V with his swarm of Cardinals welcomed him in Rome. 
Barbara Aiello, first Italian woman rabbi 
Benjamin Artom, Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Great Britain 
Umberto Cassuto, rabbi 
Abraham Isaac Castello, Rabbi 
Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, Rabbi, scholar, mystic 
Amos Luzzatto, writer and former president of the Italian Jewish Communities Union 
Raphael Meldola, Rabbi 
David Nieto, rabbi 
Riccardo Pacifici, Rabbi 
Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno, Rabbi, philosopher 
Elio Toaff, Rabbi and former Chief of Italian Jews Community 
Samuel David Luzzatto important Rabbi and scholar, also known as SHADAL 
Isaiah di Trani, talmudist, Rabbi, also known as RID

Academics:

Emilio Artom, mathematician 
pedigree of Azzopardi 
Faraj ben Salim, Sicilian physician and translator from Agrigento 
Mos? Bonavoglia de' Medici, or Bonavoglio de' Medici, (d. 1447). Sicilian physician from Messina and Dienchelele (Naggid or Dayan kelali = Universal Judge of Sicilian Jews).His Hebrew name was Moses Hefez. 
Michele Besso, engineer 
Caecilius of Calacte, Sicilian rhetorician from modern Caron?a 
Eugenio Calabi, mathematician 
Dario Calimani, Anglicist 
Laura Cap?n, physicist; married to non-Jew Enrico Fermi 
Guido Castelnuovo, mathematician 
Federigo Enriques, mathematician 
Gino Fano, mathematician 
Robert Fano, physicist 
Ugo Fano, physicist 
Guido Fubini, mathematician 
Carlo Ginzburg, historian 
Giovanni Jona-Lasinio, physicist (Jewish father) 
Beppo Levi, mathematician 
Tullio Levi-Civita, mathematician 
Mirella Levi D'Ancona, art historian 
Giorgio Levi della Vida 
Rita Levi-Montalcini, neurologist, Nobel Prize (1986) 
Cesare Lombroso, criminologist 
Salvador Luria, microbiologist, Nobel Prize (1969) 
Samuel David Luzzatto 
Franco Modigliani, economist, Nobel Prize (1985) 
Arnaldo Momigliano, Italian-born historian (Jewish Year Book 1985 p188) 
Bruno Pontecorvo, physicist 
Guido Pontecorvo, geneticist 
Giulio Racah, physicist 
Bruno Rossi, astrophysicist 
Asher Salah, Historian 
Beniamino Segre, mathematician 
Cesare Segre, linguistics, semiotics 
Corrado Segre, mathematician 
Emilio Segr?, physicist, Nobel Prize (1959) 
pedigree of Sforno 
Piero Sraffa, economist 
Ariel Toaff, Historian 
Andrew Viterbi, inventor of the Viterbi algorithm 
Vito Volterra, mathematician 

Musicians:

Mario Ancona, baritone 
Abramo Basevi, composer and musician 
Alvise Bassano, musician 
Anthony Bassano, musician 
Baptista Bassano, musician 
Jeronimo Bassano, musician 
Haim Cipriani, violinist and reform rabbi 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, guitar,classical and synagogal music composer 
Giacobbe Cervetto, cellist 
Lorenzo Da Ponte (b. Emanuele Conegliano), opera librettist (born Jewish, raised Catholic) 
Abramino dall'Arpa, harpist 
Aldo Finzi, composer 
Salamone Rossi, baroque composer 
Victor de Sabata, conductor (Jewish mother) 
Leone Sinigaglia, composer 
Obadiah the Proselyte (musician)

Writers:

Enrico Castelnuovo, father of Guido 
Giorgio Bassani, author 
Angela Bianchini, fiction writer 
Riccardo Calimani, fiction writer and historian 
Lorenzo Da Ponte (b. Emanuele Conegliano), opera librettist (born Jewish, raised Catholic) 
Leonardo de Benedetti, physician and writer 
Manuela Dviri, writer 
Alain Elkann, writer and journalist, father of John, Lapo and Ginevra 
Carlo Ginzburg, historian, writer, essayst and pioneer of microhistory 
Leone Ginzburg, writer (born in Ukraine) 
Natalia Ginzburg (b. Levi), author (Jewish father), wife of Leone and mother of Carlo 
Arrigo Levi, writer, journalist and TV anchorman 
Carlo Levi, writer, painter and physician 
Primo Levi, chemist and author 
Carlo Michelstaedter, philosopher 
Lisa Morpurgo Dordoni, writer, astrologer 
Paolo Mieli, journalist, historian and director of Corriere della Sera 
Liana Millu, writer 
Alberto Moravia (b. Pincherle), author (Jewish father) 
Alessandro Piperno, writer 
Umberto Saba, poet (single Jewish mother) 
Alessandro Schwed,writer 
Clara Sereni, writer 
Italo Svevo (b. Schmitz), author 
Humbert Wolfe, poet and civil servant

Artists:

Cristiana Capotondi, actress (half Jew) 
Gioele Dix, (b. Davide Ottolenghi) actor and comedian 
Ginevra Elkann, film director, sister of John and Lapo 
Arnoldo Fo?, actor 
Massimiliano Fuksas, architect 
Alessandro Haber, actor 
Carlo Levi, writer, painter and physician 
Leo Lionni 
Emanuele Luzzati, painter 
Anna Magnani, actress (Jewish mother) 
Amedeo Modigliani, painter and sculptor 
Moni Ovadia, theatre figure 
Gillo Pontecorvo, director 
Xenia Rappoport, actress 
Bruno Zevi, architect 

Business:

John & Lapo Elkann, Vice Chairman of Fiat (Jewish father). 
Armand, Georges, Maurice & Paul Marciano, founders of GUESS. 
Moses Haim Montefiore, financier & philanthropist. 
Adriano Olivetti, son of Camillo, industrialist and social activist. 
Camillo Olivetti, founder of Olivetti typewriters. 
Chaim Bracha, One of the founders of Jaffa Oranges

Other:

Eugenio Cal?, a Jewish partisan awarded the Gold Medal for Military Valour 
pedigree of Castelnuovo[disambiguation needed] 
Angelo Donati, banker who protected Jews in Southern France during Italian occupation in 1942-43 
Mario Finzi, partisan (died in Auschwitz in 1945) 
Gad Lerner, TV anchorman and journalist 
Renato Mannheimer, pollster, president of IPSO[disambiguation needed] 
Maurizio Molinari, journalist and essayist 
Edgardo Mortara, boy kidnapped by Catholic Papal authorities 
Fiamma Nirenstein, essayist, journalist and MP for PDL (elected in 2008) 
pedigree of Rappaport 
Enzo Sereni 


Neo-Nazi Group Posts Italian 'Influential Jews' List on Website 
Arutz Sheva; (IsraelNationalNews.com)  by Chana Ya'ar; Wednesday, January 19 2011    14 Shevat,5771
 

A U.S.-based international neo-Nazi group of white supremacists has posted a list of "influential" Italian Jews to its website, the World Jewish Congress warned last week.

The list on the Italian-language gateway of the "Stormfront" forum website included journalists, businesspeople, politicians, artists and others.

Italian leaders expressed anger and solidarity with the Jewish community after the list " dubbed a 'blacklist of hate' by Italian media " appeared on the Internet.

Nicola Zingaretti, president of the Province of Rome, issued a statement saying the list "reminds us of the most shameful page in our history when, based on similar lists, thousands of Italians were expelled from schools, universities and workplaces and were deprived of citizenship and persecuted."

Some 1,200 Italian websites that feature anti-Semitic content currently exist on the Internet, according to Italy's leading research center on the Holocaust and anti-Semitism, the Contemporary Jewish Documentation Center.

CJDC spokesperson Michele Sarfatti pointed out, however, "It is very difficult to intervene when the sites have their servers in other countries."

Gianni Alemanno, Mayor of Rome, expressed "shame and anger," railing at the authors of the list, who he said were "ignorant and racist cowards."

Italian lawmaker Enrico Gasbarra called on the European Union to enact legislation that would "put an end, once and for all, to the possibility of using the Net as a tool of violence and persecution."

According to statistics quoted on the forum's homepage, there have been more than 7.8 million posts, in over 607,500 threads in the site's discussion area. The organization boasts 214,597 members. Within a recent 24-hour period, 2,472 guests had visited the site.

'Mostly American Lists Also'
A visit to the website's English-language area by Israel National News  revealed discussions by members who appeared not to know much about the list of influential Italian Jews.

?On review, it appears to be mostly American", remarked one, referring to a link that led to the "Jew Traitors Master List" which included members of the Obama and Bush administrations who were either Jewish, or appeared as though they might be.

?Giffords almost got scratched from the list" by one of her own tribe might I add," remarked another forum member, Desertfox63.

The name at the heaf of the "Jew Traitors Master List" was that of former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, listed as the "son of a Zionist terrorist." Emanuel is posted to run as a candidate in the race for mayor of Chicago.

Links to other, similar lists of Jewish members of the Bush and Clinton administrations were posted to the site as well. 
(IsraelNationalNews.com) 

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/news.aspx/141830
 

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