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| | The Romanian Jewish Community |
 | | The rule of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the first prince of the united principalities, really meant an important moment in the lives of Jews in the principalities, who were given civil and political rights, favourable conditions to the indigenous or naturalised Jews. |
 | | Ioan Cuza who, in 1860, mentioned in a message that "the duty of the government is to take care of the improvement of the situation of the Jews" |
 | | Gheorghe Vechi outskirts, no. 70, who also obtained "Wallachian citizenship", was the owner of a house and of a Gypsy slave, between 1846-1847, the number of the Jews that owned houses, starting with "the banker" Manoach Hillel, grew at some dozen. |
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