Round table titled "The Primacy of Romanian Alya. 130 years since the Establishment of Rosh Pina". Rosh Pina. 8.11.2011

On November 8, starting 12 noon, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in parteneship with A.M.I.R. (The Unitary Organization of Jews from Romania) and the Rosh Pina Local Council, organize a round table titled "The Primacy of Romanian Alya. 130 years since the Establishment of Rosh Pina".
In Romanian and Hebrew. With simultaneous translation. Program: see Files

A.M.I.R., with the support of the Rosh Pina Local Council, are building a museum to honor the Zionist settlers from Romania who founded the town over 100 years ago, a museum paying homage to their pioneering spirit and their heritage.

"The Rosh Pina Local Council today signed an important agreement that explicitly states its commitment to preserve the heritage of settlement in the Galilee in particular, and the historic nature of Rosh Pina in general," said Mayor Avihud Rasky. "The entrance hall to the Restoration Site, which is slated to be built on the ground on which now stands a building that has been abandoned for years, will in the future serve as a museum that pays homage to the history of Romanian Jewry." "In addition, the site will include the archive of the history of Rosh Pina, which is utilized today by researchers and historians," Rasky said. - excerpt from a Ha'aretz article
More information on the planned museum: http://www.amirorg.com/len/apage/2797.php


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