Bucharest Journal: Keeping Alive a Haven for Yiddish Culture in Modern Romania Bucharest is home to one of only a handful of Yiddish theaters left in Europe, which remained open even as Romania was gripped by anti-Semitism during World War II. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Jihadist Is Liable for $3.2 Million for Damage to Shrines in MaliPentagon Hopes to Declassify Hidden Threat in Mosul: ‘Dud’ U.S. BombsThe Interpreter: As Vehicle Attacks Rise, an Ordinary Object Becomes an Instrument of FearU.S. Faults U.N. Report on Killings of 2 Investigators in CongoTop Two Officers on Navy Ship in Deadly Collision Off Japan to Be Relieved of DutiesPolitical Rage Over Statues? Old News in the Old World