An extensive cultural program for the Rumanian Jews has been launched by the Rumanian Zionist Executive Council which will include establishment of a chain of Hebrew bookshops to aid in the distribution of Jewish works.
Archives for documents on the Zionist movement will be established in Bucharest shortly. Another feature of the program is establishment of holiday camps for Jewish teachers and students at a Black Sea resort. In addition, the “Library of Dr. M. Singer” is now compiling a Who’s Who of Rumanian Jewry as the first compendium of Rumania’s outstanding Jews.
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