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Episode 2 – Early Jewish Presence on the Romanian Territory
Episode 3 – Jews in Romania in the 17th and 18th Centuries
Episode 4 – Jews in Romania in the 19th Century
Episode 5 – Jews in Romania in the 20th Century
Episode 6 – Romanian Jews and the Holocaust
Episode 7 – Jews in Communist Romania
Episode 8 – Romanian Jews and Zionism
Episode 9 – Romanian Jewish Emigration
Episode 10 – Romanian Jews in America
Episode 11 – Romanian Jews in Israel
Episode 12 – Jews and the Romanian Culture
Episode 13 – Jews and the Romanian Cultural Avantgarde
Episode 15 – Hasidic Judaism and Romania
Episode 16 – Klezmer Music and Romania
Episode 17 – Khazars on the Romania Territory
Episode 18 – Sephardic Jews in Romania
Episode 21 – Haskalah and Jewish Dilemma of Exclusion or Assimilation
Episode 22 – Romanian Jews Parachuted back into Romania
Episode 23 – Vlad the Impaler, Dracula and the Jews
Episode 24 – A Romanian Jew in Hollywood
Episode 25 – Ana Pauker – the Romanian Jewish Woman Communist
Episode 26 – Lawrence of Arabia and Aaronsohn of Palestine
Episode 27 – The Most Famous Bank Robbery in the Communist History
Episode 28 – The Jewish Queen – Magda Lupescu and King Carol II of Romania
Episode 29 – Remarkable Romanian Rabbis andTzadikim
Episode 30 – Jewish București (Bucharest in English, Bukharest in Yiddish)
Episode 31 – Jewish Iași (Jassy in English and Yiddish)
Episode 32 – Jewish Cluj (Kolozsvár In Hungarian, Klausenburg in German Kloyznburg in Yiddish)
Episode 33 – Jewish Timișoara (Temesvár in Hungarian, Temeschburg in German, Temeshvar in Yiddish)
Episode 34 – Jewish Cernăuți (Czernowitz in German, Chernivtsi in Ukrainian)