Bejarano arrived in
Bucharest in 1878 as a refugee and served as a rabbi and preacher in the Sephardic synagogue in the city. He held the position for a total of 32 years. He was also a director for the boys' school of the Sephardic community, and taught Hebrew in 1896 in the theology department at the
University of Bucharest. He became close to the
maskilim in the region and to the ideas of the Jewish Enlightenment itself. He took an active part in the establishment of the Historical Society by Dr.
Iuliu Barasch, which dealt with the history of Romanian Jewry. Historian Grigore Tochilescu invited him to the university to translate inscriptions of gravestones in Hebrew, Turkish, and Arabic. He approved the construction of a restoration for the
Kahal Grande and a rededication took place around 1890. Two years later, an organ was added to the synagogue to play a musical accompaniment on
Shabbos and other holidays. Due to his knowledge of French, English, German, Italian, Turkish, Persian, and Arabic, he sometimes acted as an interpreter for the Foreign Ministry and the court of the King. He also assisted Romanian General Vasile Herescu-Năsturel in recording the history of the
Romanian War of Independence, helping translate inscriptions and documents from Turkish, Persian, and Arabic. He was an early supporter of
Hovevei Zion in Romania and corresponded with other intellectuals including
Theodore Herzl,
Max Nordau, and
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. He was an advocate for the importance of Sephardic pronunciation of Hebrew, and published articles in contemporary Hebrew newspapers such as
Hamagid and
Habazeleth, as well as Ladino newspapers Telegraph and
El Tiempo. He also wrote for Romanian newspapers Albina, Egalitatea, Revista Israelită, and Adevărul. In Romania, he was honored with the
Knight of the Romanian Crown. He was praised by
Ernest Renan for his French-to-Hebrew translation of
Jules Simon's
Natural Religion. He was also active in the Italian language and culture dissemination society of Dante Alighieri. == Chief Rabbi of Turkey ==