Romania sets up commission to rule on anti-Semitic state coin
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                  Romania sets up commission to rule on anti-Semitic state coin

                  Miron Cristea

                  Romania sets up commission to rule on anti-Semitic state coin

                  08.08.2010, Anti-Semitism

                  Governor Mugur Isarescu up a commission to analyze the coin depicting late Patriarch Miron Cristea, who led the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1925 to 1939 and was prime minister from 1938 to 1939.
                  The commission will issue its findings in a few days and could recommend scrapping the coin if it is considered to be anti-Semitic, which is illegal in Romania. The coin is one in a series issued by the bank in July to commemorate five Romanian Orthodox patriarchs.
                  Last week, Radu Ioanid, who runs the Holocaust museum's international archives, called for the withdrawal of the coin commemorating Cristea.
                  The patriarch was responsible for revising the citizenship law, stripping about 225,000 Jews - or 37 percent of the Jewish population - of citizenship.
                  Isarescu said the memorial coins were made to celebrate Romania's Orthodox Church.

                  Haaretz.com