Appeal to the Jews Born in Romania, who live in Israel and all over the world
We are glad to inform you about that the Union of Jews Born
in Romania (in short AMIR) has been founded in Israel. The goals of the
Organization are the:
Creating a museum in Israel, which presents the images and the
achievements of the Jews born in Romania - in Israel, in Romania and in
other countries of the world.
Organizing the first International Congress of the Jews born in
Romania who live world widely, in Jerusalem, in 2004.
In order to achieve the two goals mentioned above, AMIR
includes many various organizations of Jews born of Romania (from Israel
and from other countries of the world), as well as Jewish people who
were born in Romania and do not belong to any association. Being a
member of AMIR doesn't affect on the activity of other Romanian Jewish
organizations in any measure. (In Israel there are about 50
organizations of this kind. Therefore, the newly joined members of AMIR
can continue their previous activities.)
We call upon and urge all the Jews who were born in Romania,
no matter where they live today, to join us, in order to achieve and
create the Museum of Romanian Judaism. We invite you, your children and
your grandchildren as well, to the future International Congress of the
Jews born in Romania! All answers, suggestions, contacts, and (for those
who have the possibility) financial donations are welcomed!
We enclose the first issue of AMIR's newsletter hoping that
it will become popular by means of the communication among all the Jews
who were born in Romania.
This request is addressed by the initiators of the Union of Native Jews
of Romania - AMIR:
- General (res)) Moshe Nativ, chairman of the Union of Jews Born in
Romania - AMIR
- Adv. Itzhak Artzi, former member of the Knesset, former vice-mayor
of Tel Aviv
- Menahem Ariav, mayor of Nazareth-Illit
- Moshe Nagor, chairman of Israeli-Romanian Friendship League
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