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Romanian Jews in Israel : ウィキペディア英語版
Romanian Jews in Israel

Romanian Jews in Israel refers to the community of Romanian Jews who migrated to Palestine beginning in the later 19th century, continued migrating to Israel after the formation of the modern state in 1948, and live within the state of Israel. The descendants of those who made aliyah in 1930s, the wave of emmigrants after World War II or after the fall of communism, with their children and grandchildren born in Israel, represent about 10% of the population. According to the Association of Romanian Journalists Abroad, about 400,000 Romanians live in Israel. Most of them have higher education, occupying important positions in various sectors and making a great contribution to the economic, social and cultural development of Israel. They have established several kibbutzim, moshavim and towns. Between 1882 and 1884, Romanians in Israel already established nine localities. Moreover, there is an intense activity among writers of Romanian language. In Israel exist 11 associations of writers in foreign languages, including the Association of Israeli Writers of Romanian Language ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Asociația Scriitorilor Israelieni de Limbă Română)). Likewise, there are publications in Romanian languages, weekly, monthly or quarterly, plus several local issues.
Romania has an embassy in Tel Aviv, three honorary consulates in Jerusalem, Beersheba and Haifa and a cultural institute in Tel Aviv.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Relaţii bilaterale )
== Notable people ==

This is a list of Israeli people of Romanian Jewish descent:
* Dudi Sela (b. 1985), professional tennis player
* Mei Finegold (b. 1982), singer
* Natalie Portman (b. 1981), actress, producer and director
* Asaf Avidan (b. 1980), singer-songwriter and musician
* Dana International (b. 1972), singer
* Yardena Arazi (b. 1951), singer and entertainer
* Shlomo Artzi (b. 1949), singer-songwriter
* Yigal Allon (1918–1980), politician and general
* Marcel Janco (1895–1984), visual artist, architect and art theorist

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