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Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, №2(9), Summer 1989.

Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, №2(9), Summer 1989.

Dates: Summer 1989

Source: Digital copy is provided by the Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East European Jewry, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Description:

Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, №2(9), Summer 1989.
Content:
Articles
pp. 5 – 29. Mordechai Alyshuler, “Changes in Soviet Jewry”;
pp. 30 – 34. Yoel Floraheim, “Emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union in 1988”;
pp. 35 – 39. Avraham Greenbaum, “The Moscow Yeshiva”;
Documents and Testimonies
pp. 40 – 60. “Letters from the Soviet Union”;
Reviews
pp. 61 – 65. Sima Ycikas, “Suffering, Heroism, and Memory in a Russian Jewish Novel”;
pp. 66 – 67. Noa Ishai, “Tat Almanac Continues in the Old Vein”;
pp. 68 – 72. Moshe Mishkinsky, “The Jewish Labor Movement in Soviet Historiography”;
pp. 73 – 77. Daniel Blatman, “Life of Polish Jew in the USSR, 1939-1946”;
Academic Life
pp. 78 – 81. Mikhail Chlenov, “Material from the Former Historical and Ethnographical Museum of Georgian Jews”;
pp. 82 – 84. Krzysztof Pilarczyk, “Bibliographies of Polish Judaica”;
pp. 85...

Files:
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Language:

English

Creator:

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry

Persons:

Mordechai Alyshuler; Daniel Blatman; Mikhail Chlenov; Yoel Floraheim; Avraham Greenbaum; Noa Ishai; Dov Levin; Moshe Mishkinsky; Krzysztof Pilarczyk; Shimon Redlich; Sima Ycikas

Publisher:

Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Centre for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry

Citation:

Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, №2(9), Summer 1989., Summer 1989. ‒ Digital copy is provided by the Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East European Jewry, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem // Проект "J-Doc"; accessed December 8, 2025, http://omeka.jdoc.bazara.net/items/show/2829.