The requirement that Jews live in the…
1882 CE
The requirement that Jews live in the Roman ghetto is only formally abolished in 1882, although the Papal States had ceased to exist on September 20, 1870, when they had been incorporated in the Kingdom of Italy.
Full equality is extended to all the Jews of Italy.
The Roman Ghetto is the last remaining ghetto in Western Europe until they are reintroduced by Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
Due to the three hundred plus years of isolation from the rest of the city, the Jews of the Roman Ghetto had developed their own dialect, known as Giudeo-romanesco, which differs from the dialect of the rest of the city in its preservation of sixteenth-century dialectical forms and its liberal use of romanized Hebrew words.