Aron Aronov

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Aaron Aronov is the leader in the movement to preserve Bukharian history and culture and the director of the Museum for the Heritage of Bukharan Jews. He is a resident of Queens, New York and an active member of the Bukharian Jewish Congress. The museum was initially located in the basement of Aronov's Rego Park home, known mostly to visitors and close friends. With the construction of a Bukharian Jewish Gymnasium, a Yeshiva for elementary school age, the museum took up a more prominent location. It has since been visited by prominent local elected officials, as well as diplomatic officials from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

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