After a Contentious Election, Romania’s Few Jews Remain on Guard Against Antisemitism - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Antisemitic attacks have risen following the Gaza war and election, with Romania's Jewish population now fewer than 10,000, officials say.
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After a contentious election, Romania’s few Jews remain on guard against antisemitism
SIGHIȘOARA, Romania — Only a 10-minute stroll down a maze of cobblestone streets from the birthplace of Vlad Dracul — who inspired the fictional, bloodsucking Count Dracula — sits an empty but remarkably well-preserved synagogue in a fairy-tale town that…
After a contentious election, Romania’s few Jews remain on guard against antisemitism - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
SIGHIȘOARA, Romania — Only a 10-minute stroll down a maze of cobblestone streets from the birthplace of Vlad Dracul — who inspired the fictional, bloodsucking Count Dracula — sits an empty but remarkably well-preserved synagogue in a fairy-tale town that no longer has any Jews. Built in 1903, the Sighișoara Synagogue was, for a time, the spiritual center for roughly 200 Yiddish-speaking Jewish families. But the Holocaust claimed most of them, an…
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