Problems of the integration of Rumanian immigrants and of the union of Rumanian families with relatives still in the Soviet satellite were key items on the agenda of a conference of the Association of Rumanian Jews in Israel which opened here today.
Cabinet ministers and other officials attended the opening session. Resolutions were considered to establish a variety of financial aid programs for the newcomers.
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