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Past and Present of Jewish Romania: From Transylvania with Love

Hosted By: Qesher

Before the Holocaust the Romanian Jewish Community had a very interesting mix of cultures, traditions and languages, based on the three areas of the country: Transylvania, Moldavia & Wallachia. Find out some of the historical facts and legends of the community, and the eclecticism of the scenery where Judaism could have been long gone. Discover their life story, and their goal to keep Judaism alive in Romania, while being fully involved in the secular society.

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Christian Ezri

Cristian Ezri, has lived for long periods in Austria, the US and Israel and has worked on short term projects in over 10 Central Eastern European countries. He has an MA in Intercultural Management & Leadership. He is the former president of local Jewish youth movement and founding member & director of the first Jewish Community Center of Romania.
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Qesher

There are Jewish communities all around the globe with their own unique history, culture, places, and most of all, people and stories. All of them different, but sharing so much. The aim of Qesher is to connect these different Jewish traditions, not just to know of each other, but to learn about each other. We believe that there is great value in creating a deeper understanding within the Jewish world and exploring Jewish experiences and identities in all their diversity.
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