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  1. Eugenio Maria Zolli (27 de setembro de 1881 - 2 de março de 1956), nascido Israel Anton Zoller, era austríaco de nascimento e professor italiano de filosofia e autor. Até sua conversão do judaísmo ao catolicismo em fevereiro de 1945, Zolli foi o rabino-chefe em Roma , a comunidade judaica da Itália de 1940 a 1945.

    • Rabino Chefe em Roma, Itália (1940-1945), professor universitário católico e autor
    • 27 de setembro de 1881, Brody, Áustria-Hungria
    • 2 de março de 1956 (74 anos), Roma, Itália
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Israel_ZolliIsrael Zolli - Wikipedia

    Eugenio Maria Zolli (27 September 1881 ‒ 2 March 1956), born Israel Anton Zoller, was an Austrian by birth, and an Italian doctorate professor of philosophy and author. Until his conversion from Judaism to Catholicism in February 1945, Zolli was the chief rabbi in Rome, Italy's Jewish community from 1940 to 1945. [1]

    • Eugenio Maria Zolli
  3. 10 de mai. de 2001 · Israel Zolli – ex-rabino-chefe de Roma. O Rabino chefe de Roma, Israel Zolli se tornou Católico em 13 de Fevereiro de 1945 e para honrar o Papa Pio XII- Eugênio Pacelli – ele tomou como nome de Batismo o nome "Eugênio". "Eu morrerei numa primeira sexta-feira do mês, às 3 horas da tarde, assim como Nosso Senhor", foi o que ...

  4. Israel Zolli was a well-respected Jewish scriptural scholar and Chief Rabbi in Rome. Through his studies of the Old Testament and inspired by the efforts of Pope Pius XII to save Jews, he converted to the Catholic Faith in 1945, taking the name Eugenio in honor of the pontiff.

  5. 27 de set. de 2013 · Sep 27, 2013. On September 27, 1944, while leading Yom Kippur services in Rome, Israel Zolli, the chief rabbi of that city, is said to have had the religious epiphany that led him to convert to Christianity – though it was a move he had been considering for years. Several months later, in February of 1945, both he and his wife were ...

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  6. 1 de abr. de 1992 · On February 17, 1945, Israel Zolli, the Chief Rabbi of Rome, and his wife were baptized in the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels by Msgr. Luigi Tralia. Zolli was the Chief Rabbi of Trieste for 35 years before coming to Rome. His deep learning in the Scriptures and Semitic literature may be seen in the many books he published.

  7. 2 de dez. de 2020 · But the story of Israel Zolli is not about a child on bended knee. It is of a heroic rabbi caught in the maelstrom of World War II . A Christ haunted life. Rabbi Zolli was one of the most remarkable men of the 20th century. A leading European Jewish intellectual, chief rabbi of Rome, who converted to Christianity in 1944.