▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, January 29, 1982 SUSSEX HOUSE 19701 W. 12 MILE Ecn o im ATE VERGREEN UUU"v430 / EVERY SUNDAY AMY JACKSON In our cocktail lounge BRUNCH 11 a.m.-3 p.m. FRI. & SAT. NEW YORK — The dis- covery of the medieval Jewish Mongolian popula- tin of the Celarevo region of Yugoslavia was the subject of a recent international symposium in Belgrade. Organized by the Jewish Museum in Belgrade and the City Museum of Novi Sad in Yugoslavia, the symposium brought to- gether scholars from across Europe to assess the infor- mation developed since ar- cheological excavations eight years ago unearthed 250 graves at a brickyard in Celarevo. They also discovered fragments of Roman bricks with a menora, Hebrew let- tering and Jewish symbols inscribed on them. In 1973, a preliminary investigation revealed that the 248 skeletons dis- covered in the graves be- longed to a basically Mongo- lian population. 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