When French troops occupy the Italian port city of Ancona, freeing the
city's Jews from their repressive ghetto, it unleashes a whirlwind of
progressivism and brutal backlash as two very different cultures
collide. Mirelle, a young Jewish maiden, must choose between her
duty--an arranged marriage to a wealthy Jewish merchant--and her love
for a dashing French Catholic soldier. Meanwhile, Francesca, a devout
Catholic, must decide if she will honor her marriage vows to an abusive
and murderous husband when he enmeshes their family in the theft of a
miracle portrait of the Madonna.
Set during the turbulent days of Napoleon Bonaparte's Italian campaign
(1796-97), Beyond the Ghetto Gates is both a cautionary tale for our
present moment, with its rising tide of anti-Semitism, and a story of
hope--a reminder of a time in history when men and women of conflicting
faiths were able to reconcile their prejudices in the face of a rapidly
changing world.