Here's a cross post from Sam Gruber's Jewish Monuments blog, providing information on the survey of Romanian Jewish heritage sites he recently presented to the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad.
Sam welcomes input and information on Romanian sites, which can be incorporated into the survey as the editing and review process proceeds.
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- Scenic Train Rides Around The World
- Southern Transylvanian Synagogues
- Grodno (in Italian)
- Chinese Ghost Month at Johor Bahru
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- Detailed info on Jewish heritage in Bosnia online
- Synagogue Gives Shelter in South Ossetia
- The restaurant you won't visit second time!
- A Day At McDonald's Skudai, Johor Bahru.
- Article on Synagogue in Ludza (Lutsin) Latvia
- Heritage Travel by Cleaning Cemetery
- A Book Replies to "Virtually Jewish"
- European Day of Jewish Culture schedules up
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- Update on Romanian Jewish Heritage Sites
- A Friend’s Secret Path to Machu Picchu…
- 100th Anniversary of Czernowitz Yiddish Conference
- Synagogue Exhibit in Romania
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- "Other European" videos
- JOTA - Asia Pacific Region 2008, Johor Bahru
- The First School for Blind in Malaysia (1949), Joh...
- New and Newish Websites on Czech Jewish Heritage
- Jewish Museum in Hohenems, Austria Revamped
- Wooden Synagogue in Latvia endangered
- New Ruthless Cosmopolitan Column
- Estuary of Danga River (Sg. Danga), Johor Bahru
- PIKOM PC Fair II 2008, Johor Bahru
- Jewish Literature Festival in Rome
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