📆 Today in Jewish History: BURNING OF THE TALMUD IN VENICE (1553)
By order of the Pope, the Talmud was burned in Venice on the 13th and 14th of MarCheshvan, 1553. The reason given was the churches libelous claim that the Talmud contained heretical statements.
Venice boasted many famous Hebrew printing houses, including that of Daniel Bomberg, an Italian gentile who published the Talmud there during the years 1519-1523.