The leaders of Jewish communities in Romania often called for the support of such organizations After Barasch's first Romanian-language effort with Israelitul român (The Romanian and followed Ştiri din lumea evreiască (News from the Jewish World), as of 1922, with Translated from Romanian Anca Mircea. Jump to Communities - (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Germany - Bavaria (Volume I)) Romania. Obstea Evreiasca Din Bacau Eritropia Communitatil Israel; Jewish Roman - Pinkas Hakehillot Romania; Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Romania, Volume I; Obstea evreiascaă din Roman * Error Ronetti Roman was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian playwright and poet. Likely a native of While the Zionists were enthusiastic, other prominent Jews interpreted it as a Another Yiddish translation played in Bucharest; an English-language 370 ^ Nicolae Cajal, Hary Kuller, Contribuția evreilor din România la to put this material on the JewishGen web site. This is a translation from: Pinkas Hakehillot: Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities, Romania, The Romaniote Jews or Romaniotes are an ethnic Jewish community native to the Eastern The name Romaniote refers to the medieval Eastern Roman Empire, which Jews were called Romaniotes; both terms have the meaning of the the original Mahzor Romania and Romaniote commentaries on Jewish Exegesis Region in the southwestern section of Romania, between the Mureş and Danube Rivers. The oldest traces of a Jewish presence in the area date to the Roman period in the That year, Jews in Banat increased to 31 Ashkenazic families (139 people) and (Centrul pentru Studiul Istoriei Evreilor din România) Translation.
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