

The Jew Of Malta
James R Siemon
Now in modern play form, The Jew of Bologna depicts the most sensational clash of religions in history.
The church takes Edgardo Mortara, when he was a boy of six from his family, because a Catholic serving girl in the employ of the Jewish Mortara family baptized him when he was an infant.
The abduction of this child throws the Mortara family into a maelstrom of torture, as Edgardo's father, Solomone, and Mother Marianna, attempt to wrench their son, Edgardo, away from Papal authorities.
The case becomes a worldwide concern as this small boy evolves into a cause celebre.
Prevented from ever returning to his Jewish Family, ironically, Edgardo grows into an apologist for the church that separated him from his family.
Eventually, Edgardo becomes a priest and cuts his ties with his Jewish past to the heartache of his family.
| Character |
|---|
| Solmone Mortara a Jewish upholsterer and Edgardo's father. |
| Marianna Mortara Edgardo's mother. |
| Pius Ix the Pope. |
| Brigadier Augostino a Papal policeman. |
| A Cloaked Figure messenger. |
| Father Feletti an Inquisitor. |
| Father Sarra a Rector. |
| Sabatino Scazzocchio a Jewish leader. |
| Cardinal Antonelli Papal Secretary of State |
| Anna Morisi a servant. |
| Sister Katrina an instructor in the House of the Catechumens. |
| Sister Mary Joan a French sister. |
| Edgardo Mortara a 21 year-old convert. |
The Jew of Bologna is a play written by Jules Tasca and published by Samuel French .
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