A final lunch in Italy of an Umbrian pasta and tortelloni in a truffle sauce.
The Jewish synagogue in Pitigliano dates to 1598 when Jews left Rome and went across the "border" and were accepted in Pitigliano. The town is known as "Little Jerusalem" because town members hid Jews during WW II. Pitigliano is in the Maremma area of Tuscany, Italy. Read more about our 10th Anniversary trip to Tuscany © UncorneredMarket.com
A road in the Maremma countryside surrounded by rich agricultural fields and forest.