“…35 Father Ion Moţa, whose Libertatea (Liberty) was another popular publication amongst antisemites, rarely mentioned antisemitism until 1925, when he introduced a regular rubric attacking Jewish bankers. 36 As an iconic nationalist publication in the years leading up to Transylvania's incorporation into Greater Romania, many readers took out subscriptions not only for themselves but also for others in their villages, bringing the number of subscribers up to 16,000 in 1914. 37…”