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The Jewish Museum in Bucharest, Romania is located in the former Templul Unirea Sfântă (United Holy Temple) synagogue, which survived World War II. The name has several variants, including Museum of the History of the Romanian Jewish Community. In Romanian it is variously called Muzeul de Istorie al Comunitatilor Evreiești din România, Muzeul de Istorie a Comunitații Evreiești București etc. The Museum also contains a large collection of Jewish ritual objects from Romania, collected by Rabbi Moses Rosen (1912–1994), the late Chief Rabbi of the Romanian Jewry.

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  • The Jewish Museum in Bucharest, Romania is located in the former Templul Unirea Sfântă (United Holy Temple) synagogue, which survived World War II. The name has several variants, including Museum of the History of the Romanian Jewish Community. In Romanian it is variously called Muzeul de Istorie al Comunitatilor Evreiești din România, Muzeul de Istorie a Comunitații Evreiești București etc. The museum gives broad coverage of the history of the Jews in Romania. Displays include an enormous collection of books written, published, illustrated, or translated by Romanian Jews; a serious archive of the history of Romanian Jewry; a collection of paintings of and by Romanian Jews that, while relatively small, consists of works of a calibre worthy of a major art museum (many of the same artists' works hang in the National Museum of Art); memorabilia from Jewish theaters including the State Jewish Theater; a medium-sized display devoted to Zionism; a small but pointed display of anti-Semitic posters and tracts; two rooms off to a side, one dealing with the Holocaust era from a historical point of view, the other a Holocaust memorial; discussion of both favorable and unfavorable treatment of the Jews by various of Romania's historic rulers; in short, a museum devoted to looking seriously at the history of a particular ethnic group within a society. In contrast to its Hungarian equivalent in Budapest, this is not a museum that sees the exodus of the majority of the country's surviving Jews to Israel as a culmination: this museum is focused more on what that means for those who have stayed, what is the continuing contribution of Jews to Romanian culture, what has been, what is, and what will be the role of Jews in Romania. The Museum also contains a large collection of Jewish ritual objects from Romania, collected by Rabbi Moses Rosen (1912–1994), the late Chief Rabbi of the Romanian Jewry. (en)
  • Le Musée juif de Bucarest, capitale de la Roumanie, est un établissement de sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel et historique de la communauté juive de Roumanie. Il occupe l'ancienne synagogue de l'Union sacrée (en roumain : Unirea sfântă) qui n'a pas été endommagée durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale ni démolie durant les grands travaux du dictateur communiste Nicolae Ceaușescu. Le musée porte également le nom de musée d'Histoire de la Communauté juive roumaine (Muzeul de Istorie al Comunității Evreiești.) (fr)
  • 猶太人博物館(Jewish Museum)是羅馬尼亞布加勒斯特的一座博物館,位於舊聖聯合猶太會堂內(Templul Unirea Sfântă)。這座博物館主要的展示內容以羅馬尼亞猶太人歷史為主。 (zh)
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  • Le Musée juif de Bucarest, capitale de la Roumanie, est un établissement de sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel et historique de la communauté juive de Roumanie. Il occupe l'ancienne synagogue de l'Union sacrée (en roumain : Unirea sfântă) qui n'a pas été endommagée durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale ni démolie durant les grands travaux du dictateur communiste Nicolae Ceaușescu. Le musée porte également le nom de musée d'Histoire de la Communauté juive roumaine (Muzeul de Istorie al Comunității Evreiești.) (fr)
  • 猶太人博物館(Jewish Museum)是羅馬尼亞布加勒斯特的一座博物館,位於舊聖聯合猶太會堂內(Templul Unirea Sfântă)。這座博物館主要的展示內容以羅馬尼亞猶太人歷史為主。 (zh)
  • The Jewish Museum in Bucharest, Romania is located in the former Templul Unirea Sfântă (United Holy Temple) synagogue, which survived World War II. The name has several variants, including Museum of the History of the Romanian Jewish Community. In Romanian it is variously called Muzeul de Istorie al Comunitatilor Evreiești din România, Muzeul de Istorie a Comunitații Evreiești București etc. The Museum also contains a large collection of Jewish ritual objects from Romania, collected by Rabbi Moses Rosen (1912–1994), the late Chief Rabbi of the Romanian Jewry. (en)
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  • Jewish Museum (Bucharest) (en)
  • Musée juif de Bucarest (fr)
  • 猶太人博物館 (布加勒斯特) (zh)
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