On June 15, 2003, the 59th anniversary 
                  of the deportations of the 30,000 Jews from Bihor County and 
                  the ghettos of Oradea was commemorated in a ceremony in the 
                  Orthodox Synagogue on Mihai Viteazul Street and by the adjacent 
                  Monument to the Deportees erected in 1946. 
                The Memorial Service was officiated by 
                  Chief Rabbi Menachen Hacohen, representing the Jewish Community 
                  of Romania, and Attorney Iulian Sorin, Secretary General of 
                  the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania. The funeral 
                  prayer for the souls of the departed, “El Moley Rahamim”, was 
                  chanted, followed by a candle lighting ceremony. Six survivors 
                  each lighted one candle, to honor the memory of the six million 
                  Jewish people killed during the Holocaust. 
                Teodor Felix Koppelman, President of 
                  the Jewish Community of Oradea, spoke about the tragedy that 
                  befell the Jewish people at that time and the responsibility, 
                  shared by everyone, to remember their spirits. 
                Many of the several hundred Jewish residents 
                  of Oradea attended the ceremony. Representatives of the Romanian 
                  Orthodox, Protestant, Roman-Catholic and Greek-Catholic faiths 
                  were present, as were members of the City Council, representatives 
                  of various political parties, and many other Oradeans. The Jewish 
                  Community's "Hakeset "(Rainbow) Choir performed at the end of 
                  the ceremony.