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נילו ארונוביץ'

Nilu Aronovici (b. 1930), agronomist and community leader born in Botosani, Romania. He attended the Jewish high school in Iasi, Romania, and then the high school in Ploiesti, Romania. He graduated from the Faculty of Horticulture - the viticulture and vinification department - of the Agronomic Institute in Bucharest. He attended postgraduate specialization schools in Romania as well as in Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and Israel. Aronovici served as the scientific secretary of the Research Institute for Viticulture and Vinification at Valea Calugareasca – Prahova, Romania. He is a founding member of Oficiul National al Viei si Vinului (O.N.V.V.) (“National Office of Vine and Wine”) in Romania. Aronovici is the author of numerous scientific papers published in periodicals and professional magazines.

After 1996, Aronovici served as President of the Department of Social and Medical Assistance of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania (FCER). He was awarded the “Gheorghe Ionescu-Șișești” Meritul Agricol Diploma in 2009.  

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נילו ארונוביץ'

Nilu Aronovici (b. 1930), agronomist and community leader born in Botosani, Romania. He attended the Jewish high school in Iasi, Romania, and then the high school in Ploiesti, Romania. He graduated from the Faculty of Horticulture - the viticulture and vinification department - of the Agronomic Institute in Bucharest. He attended postgraduate specialization schools in Romania as well as in Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and Israel. Aronovici served as the scientific secretary of the Research Institute for Viticulture and Vinification at Valea Calugareasca – Prahova, Romania. He is a founding member of Oficiul National al Viei si Vinului (O.N.V.V.) (“National Office of Vine and Wine”) in Romania. Aronovici is the author of numerous scientific papers published in periodicals and professional magazines.

After 1996, Aronovici served as President of the Department of Social and Medical Assistance of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania (FCER). He was awarded the “Gheorghe Ionescu-Șișești” Meritul Agricol Diploma in 2009.  

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