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:Taiwan’s President Welcomes U.S. Officials as Tensions With China EscalateThe E.U. Seems Ready to Put Brexit on Ice. But for How Long?In India, an Election Unmatched in Size and ScopeMatter: An Ancient Human Species Lived in This Island CaveHungarian Opera Asks White Cast of ‘Porgy and Bess’ to Say They Are African-AmericanRestoration of Holy Stairs Lets Visitors to Rome Follow in Pilgrims’ Knees