Abstract
This chapter analyzes the reactions of the philanthropic associations of English (Anglo Jewish Association—AJS) and French (Alliance Israelite Universelle—AIU) Jewry to the Italian racial laws of 1938, considering the strategies adopted to help Jews persecuted in Fascist Italy, and illustrating the development of transnational networks that connected Italian Judaism with foreign Jewish bodies.
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