In Europe, the targeting of Roma sets off alarm bells for Jews An Italian politician's call to create a "registry" prompted passionate condemnations from some Jewish groups in Europe.
Italian Jews recall Holocaust-era law in condemning plan to register country’s Roma The community's umbrella group said the plan recalled anti-Semitic legislation in 1938 on the eve of the Holocaust.
Italian Jewish leader decries bakery’s discrimination against Roma An Italian Jewish leader declared it “shameful” and “unacceptable” that a Rome bakery posted a sign barring entry to Roma, or Gypsies, and said the attempt recalled Holocaust-era anti-Jewish discrimination.