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"The rise from Romania"
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The rise from Romania to Eretz Israel and later to the State of Israel began before the first immigration, in which Romanian immigrants, from Zion enthusiasts, led by David again, were from the top of the corner and the memory of Jacob, and continued until most of them left.
It is not known how many Jews emigrated from Romania during the Ottoman period, but from the end of World War I until 1995, Romania had risen about 313,400 Jews. Of them, during the British Mandate, more than forty thousand Jews came out of Romania.
On the side of their rise to the land of most of the remaining Jews of Romania, more than 3,000 Torah books have been transferred from Romania to Israel over the years, even more than 3,000 Torah books from the synagogues that have been emptied from their prayers.
During the period between the last quarter of the 19th century and the mid-20th century, Romania's borders several times – Romania was incorporated in the end of the First World War, the lands of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Bravainina, Transylvania and NATO), from the Russian Empire (Syria), and from Bulgaria (Kader, Dodgeja, later torn from it to the Soviet Union.
The rise from Romania during the Ottoman period
Even before the first immigration, there was a fine kilo of immigrants from Romania to Eretz Israel – first from the Romanian Chances, the Princhetti and after their union – from the Kingdom of Romania. In 1863, Rabbi Joseph Lion the priest (David's aunt again) immigrated to Israel, along with Rabbi Tzunders, each with five family members. David again searched for his way to the Land of Israel since 1875, fulfilling the dream of immigration, along with his friends in 1882.
Jews who immigrated to the land of Israel from the Princes of Moldova and the Republic of Israel (the two unite, as stated, in 1859) and from Serbia and Bukovina, were joined after their rise to include yuan in Israel. The increased rise from Romania and, however, reduced income from Romania’s Jewish donations (the bad track in their economic situation and their legal status) resulted in frictions and separations to separate rules and thus rose from Moldova, including Montana and includes Bucharest and later including Serbia. After the unification of the Romanian prosthesis, they also reunited including Romania.
Before the first immigration began, there were already three “Holy cities” Jerusalem, Fatah and Tiberias, more than 1,500 Ashkenazi Jews from Romania and more than 800 to 1,000 Jews from Serbia and Bukovina. These Jews settled in the old community and became a significant part of it. For example, Romanian immigrants accounted for 23% of the population of the Ashkenazi and imprisoned four schools, named after the Romanian settlement of origin: Roman, Bostenhan, who was baptized and felt. In addition to these, there was also a large number of Romanian immigrants "Swedish" who joined the Spanish included.
The Romanian state was founded in 1859, in the Union of the Chances of Moldova and the Republic under one ruler. This, Imancipation promised to the Jews, but he did not meet his promise. Due to the arrows of the anti-Semitic circles, which included large parts of the educated customs, the ruler Aleksandro yuan Koza returned from his promise and offered this time the “rated integrations.” The rejection of the ruler and replacing him with a prince from the home of Hohenholran of German descent, also imitates this promise, and is determined by the constitution that Eich and only Christians are entitled to Romanian citizenship.
The disappointment of the Jews brought about the search for new life, outside of Romania. In 1873, in the province of Nicoreşti, in the province of Galez and the town of Teecuci, which in the same province, the first associations of Zion were established, whose purpose was the preparations for an increase to the Land of Israel. A