Tag: Ohana

  • ראש ממשלת רומניה נפגש עם יושב ראש הכנסת

    ראש ממשלת רומניה נפגש עם יושב ראש הכנסת

    ראש ממשלת רומניה ניקולאי ציוקה נפגש בבוקרשט עם אמיר אוחנה, יושב ראש הכנסת. בפגישה נדונו נושאים הקשורים ליחסים הדו-צדדיים, כאשר הצדדים מעריכים את רמת שיתוף הפעולה הגבוהה בתחומים כגון טכנולוגיה, תעשייה ביטחונית או IT. פתרונות בנושא מערכות השקיה באזורים שנפגעו מבצורת ופיתוח יכולות אגירת אנרגיה, לצד זיהוי פתרונות חדשים לאספקת הגז של אזורנו, היו בין הנושאים ששני הצדדים דנו בהם.



    ציוקה הדגיש את החשיבות שנותנת רומניה למאבק באנטישמיות ולקידום תפקידה של הקהילה היהודית בתולדות המדינה, והדגיש את הרלוונטיות של התהליך החינוכי של הדור הצעיר כדי למנוע החלקות קיצוניות ולשמור על ערכים דמוקרטיים. ראש הממשלה הודה הן על ההשקעות הישראליות ברומניה והן על התמיכה שניתנה להצטרפות רומניה לארגון לשיתוף פעולה ופיתוח כלכלי.



    יושב ראש הכנסת העביר את תודתו על התמיכה המתמדת שמעניקה רומניה ברמה הבינלאומית למדינת ישראל ולתהליך השלום במזרח התיכון. אמיר אוחנה הדגיש את הרלוונטיות של הקשרים ההיסטוריים והתרבותיים בין שני העמים. הוא ציין את התרומה החשובה לבניית מדינת ישראל שנתרמה ע”י אזרחי ישראל שלהם יש שורשים רומנים,


    יושב ראש הכנסת הביע את הערכתו כלפי ראש ממשלת רומניה הנוכחי, שממשלתו אישרה את הקמת המוזיאון הלאומי לתולדות היהודים והשואה ברומניה. תחת אותה הממשלה, תלמידי תיכון ברומניה ילמדו, החל מהשנה, מקצוע לימודי חובה חדש “תולדות יהודי רומניה והשואה” . אוחנה בירך על היוזמות של רומניה בכל הקשור למאבק באנטישמיות ועל ההכרה בתרומת הקהילה היהודית להיסטוריה ולפיתוחה של רומניה.

  • Romania – Israel, 75

    Romania – Israel, 75

    Romania was one of the first
    countries to recognize Israel and has taken important steps to commemorate the
    Holocaust, which demonstrates its commitment to combating anti-Semitism, Amir Ohana,
    speaker of the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, has said in Bucharest. The Israeli
    official has attended the joint meeting of the Senate and the Chamber of
    Deputies in Bucharest on the occasion of celebrating 75 years of uninterrupted diplomatic
    relations between Israel and Romania. It has been for the first time for a
    Knesset speaker to address the Romanian MPs. Amir Ohana has recalled that
    Romania was the first country in the communist bloc, which refused to interrupt
    the diplomatic relations with Israel. The Israeli official has also added that
    the ties between Romania and Israel are better than ever and we are going to
    cooperate to consolidate them even more. Friends help each other out and
    Romania and Israel will always help each other. The interim president of the
    Romanian Senate, Alina Gorghiu, says that Romania is a regional model in terms
    of combating anti-Semitism as well as in the assumption of the Holocaust.
    Gorghiu has pleaded for stepping up cooperation in certain fields of activity.




    Alina Gorghiu:
    The Romanian Parliament and the Knesset
    need to tighten cooperation on issues that are most important to all of us such
    as food safety, transition to green energy, high technologies and cybersecurity
    to develop resilience. And we have a lot to learn from Israel in these areas.




    In turn, Marcel Ciolacu, president of
    the Chamber of Deputies, has recalled the role played by the Jewish community
    in Romania and that of the Romanian-born Israelis in keeping these strong ties.




    Marcel Ciolacu:
    This is equally the result of the tight
    connection the two communities knew how to create and maintain, namely the Romanian-born
    Israelis and the Jewish community in our country. The culture and history of
    the Jewish community is a major landmark and a part in our national history and
    culture. At the same time, the history of my country keeps the memory of the Jews
    who fought alongside the Romanians and made their contribution to winning the
    wars, which helped Romania gain its independence and sovereignty.




    Israel is a country that has been
    reborn thanks to wisdom and creativity, says the president of the Federation of
    the Jewish Communities in Romania, MP Silviu Vexler. In his opinion the Romanian-Israeli
    relations are special.




    Silviu Vexler:
    Romania and the Romanian people are
    truly an integrating part of the Israeli state’s DNA. It is true that today we
    are celebrating the diplomatic relations but in reality the ties between Romania
    and Israel are of a much different nature, they are linked by a true
    friendship, tested and validated again and again not only in celebrating
    moments, not only when everything is nice and fine but especially in difficult
    moments. The aforementioned solemn meeting has been attended by members of
    the government, the diplomatic corps and of the Jewish community in Romania.


    (bill)

  • Romania – Israel, 75

    Romania – Israel, 75

    Romania was one of the first
    countries to recognize Israel and has taken important steps to commemorate the
    Holocaust, which demonstrates its commitment to combating anti-Semitism, Amir Ohana,
    speaker of the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, has said in Bucharest. The Israeli
    official has attended the joint meeting of the Senate and the Chamber of
    Deputies in Bucharest on the occasion of celebrating 75 years of uninterrupted diplomatic
    relations between Israel and Romania. It has been for the first time for a
    Knesset speaker to address the Romanian MPs. Amir Ohana has recalled that
    Romania was the first country in the communist bloc, which refused to interrupt
    the diplomatic relations with Israel. The Israeli official has also added that
    the ties between Romania and Israel are better than ever and we are going to
    cooperate to consolidate them even more. Friends help each other out and
    Romania and Israel will always help each other. The interim president of the
    Romanian Senate, Alina Gorghiu, says that Romania is a regional model in terms
    of combating anti-Semitism as well as in the assumption of the Holocaust.
    Gorghiu has pleaded for stepping up cooperation in certain fields of activity.




    Alina Gorghiu:
    The Romanian Parliament and the Knesset
    need to tighten cooperation on issues that are most important to all of us such
    as food safety, transition to green energy, high technologies and cybersecurity
    to develop resilience. And we have a lot to learn from Israel in these areas.




    In turn, Marcel Ciolacu, president of
    the Chamber of Deputies, has recalled the role played by the Jewish community
    in Romania and that of the Romanian-born Israelis in keeping these strong ties.




    Marcel Ciolacu:
    This is equally the result of the tight
    connection the two communities knew how to create and maintain, namely the Romanian-born
    Israelis and the Jewish community in our country. The culture and history of
    the Jewish community is a major landmark and a part in our national history and
    culture. At the same time, the history of my country keeps the memory of the Jews
    who fought alongside the Romanians and made their contribution to winning the
    wars, which helped Romania gain its independence and sovereignty.




    Israel is a country that has been
    reborn thanks to wisdom and creativity, says the president of the Federation of
    the Jewish Communities in Romania, MP Silviu Vexler. In his opinion the Romanian-Israeli
    relations are special.




    Silviu Vexler:
    Romania and the Romanian people are
    truly an integrating part of the Israeli state’s DNA. It is true that today we
    are celebrating the diplomatic relations but in reality the ties between Romania
    and Israel are of a much different nature, they are linked by a true
    friendship, tested and validated again and again not only in celebrating
    moments, not only when everything is nice and fine but especially in difficult
    moments. The aforementioned solemn meeting has been attended by members of
    the government, the diplomatic corps and of the Jewish community in Romania.


    (bill)