The "why" is pretty straightforward. Jews could make a living in Venice as merchants. Although the Anti-Semitism there was potent, it had not risen to the point where they were actively excluded from the city and so, they lived there.
As to how they arrived, some came overland from other areas of Italy or Austria. However, the majority came from the Ottoman Empire on trading missions and chose to stay.
Its origin is the word 'Borghetto", a borough of medieval Venice where most of Venice's Jews lived.
Jews in Venice were historically treated with neglect and derision. While the Jews in Venice were not often subject to riots or pogroms, they were not considered Venetian citizens. They were relegated to a small area of the Canaregio district called Ghetto. (It is from this neighborhood that the term "ghetto" to refer to a Jewish district in a city.) After the Risorgimento (Italian Unification), Jews in Venice were given some rights, but significantly less than Catholic Italians. During World War II, the small Jewish population of Venice was exterminated. The only Jews left in Venice are incidental inhabitants and tourists, who are treated relatively well.
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Its origin is the word 'Borghetto", a borough of medieval Venice where most of Venice's Jews lived.
it came from an area in Venice where they separated the Jews from other people
From the area of Venice where the Jews lived. Jews were, in many mediaeval cities, confined to a certain area and also restricted in what occupations they could engage in.
Jews in Venice were historically treated with neglect and derision. While the Jews in Venice were not often subject to riots or pogroms, they were not considered Venetian citizens. They were relegated to a small area of the Canaregio district called Ghetto. (It is from this neighborhood that the term "ghetto" to refer to a Jewish district in a city.) After the Risorgimento (Italian Unification), Jews in Venice were given some rights, but significantly less than Catholic Italians. During World War II, the small Jewish population of Venice was exterminated. The only Jews left in Venice are incidental inhabitants and tourists, who are treated relatively well.
The Merchant of Venice is one, but their are references in other works.
It started in Venice by Jews a long as time ago
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Venetian Masquerade masks come from Venice, Venice is on the north east coast of Italy.
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Venetian Masquerade masks come from Venice, Venice is on the north east coast of Italy.
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